Increases Caused by Tenant Sample Clauses

The "Increases Caused by Tenant" clause assigns responsibility to the tenant for any additional costs or expenses that arise as a direct result of the tenant's actions or use of the leased premises. For example, if the tenant's business operations lead to higher utility consumption or trigger increased property taxes due to improvements or changes, the tenant would be required to cover these extra charges. This clause ensures that the landlord is not financially burdened by costs that are specifically attributable to the tenant's occupancy or activities, thereby fairly allocating risk and maintaining predictable expenses for the landlord.
Increases Caused by Tenant. Tenant shall pay for any increase in the premiums charged to Landlord for the Property or Common Areas if said increase is caused by Tenant’s acts, omissions, use or occupancy of the Premises. CONOCO ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, 1144 EASTLAKE LEASE PAGE 10 SEPTEMBER 12, 2003