Common use of KEYS AND CONTROLS Clause in Contracts

KEYS AND CONTROLS. The LANDLORD is to retain keys to the Premises. If the Tenant does not furnish all of the issued keys and controls upon vacancy, the Tenant agrees to pay the cost of re-keying the Premises and the replacement cost of all controls. The Tenant upon occupancy has been given the following keys and controls: Front Door Keys Back Door Keys Garage Door Keys Storage Door Keys Mail Box Keys Pool Keys Garage Remotes Laundry Room Keys Parking Permits Clubhouse Key

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Rental/Lease Agreement, Rental/Lease Agreement, Rental/Lease Agreement

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