Common use of IN PAYMENT Clause in Contracts

IN PAYMENT. Resident(s) shall pay to Landlord $ at the time of move-in. This amount is composed of the following sums: $ as the first month’s rent, $ as security deposit and $ as the advance payment of rent for the period through . Landlord may require that this entire sum be paid in the form of cashier’s check or money order. If Landlord accepts a personal or other non-certified check and the check is, for any reason whatsoever, returned unpaid by the bank upon which it is drawn, the entire amount shall immediately become due and payable and shall be considered rent so that Landlord may serve a three-day notice to pay rent or quit for the entire amount and, if Resident(s) does not comply with said notice, Landlord may utilize unlawful detainer procedures to evict Resident(s) from the Premises.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Residential Rental Agreement, Residential Rental Agreement, Lease Agreement

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IN PAYMENT. Resident(s) shall pay to Landlord $ at the time of move-in. This amount is composed of the following sums: $ as the first month’s rent, $ as security deposit and $ as the advance payment of rent for the period through . Landlord may require that this entire sum be paid in the form of cashier’s check or money order. If Landlord accepts a personal or other non-non- certified check and the check is, for any reason whatsoever, returned unpaid by the bank upon which it is drawn, the entire amount shall immediately become due and payable and shall be considered rent so that Landlord may serve a three-day notice to pay rent or quit for the entire amount and, if Resident(s) does not comply with said notice, Landlord may utilize unlawful detainer procedures to evict Resident(s) from the Premises.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Rental Agreement, Lease Agreement

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