Common use of HOMESTEAD OF OWNER Clause in Contracts

HOMESTEAD OF OWNER. Guest acknowledges that the Premises may be the homestead of the Owner, as defined by the laws of the State of Florida. When not otherwise occupied, the Owner may reside at the Premises on a continued and regular basis and all property, both personal and real, belongs to the Owner as part of the homestead regardless of that status. In the event any property is damaged, stolen, broken, missing, or otherwise not returned to Agent and/or Owner in the condition in which it was provided to Guest, Guest shall be solely responsible for full repair and/or replacement of the property (with the appropriate remedy to be determined by Owner and in Owner’s sole discretion).

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Rental Agreement, Guest Reservation and Payment Agreement, Guest Reservation and Payment Agreement

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HOMESTEAD OF OWNER. Guest acknowledges that the Premises may be the homestead of the Owner, as defined by the laws of the State of Florida. When not otherwise occupiedrented, the Owner may reside at the Premises on a continued and regular basis and all property, both personal and real, belongs to the Owner as part of the homestead regardless of that status. In the event any property is damaged, stolen, broken, missing, or otherwise not returned to Agent and/or Owner in the condition in which it was provided to Guest, Guest shall be solely responsible for full repair and/or replacement of the property (with the appropriate remedy to be determined by Owner and in Owner’s sole discretion).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Guest Reservation and Payment Agreement

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