Common use of Landlord Representations Clause in Contracts

Landlord Representations. LANDLORD represents and warrants that it is the owner in fee simple of the Building and underlying real property. LANDLORD represents that entering into this Lease will not cause LANDLORD to violate any other agreement to which LANDLORD is a party. LANDLORD represents that a certificate of occupancy has been issued for the Building, and that to its knowledge, the Building is in compliance with all federal, state or local laws and regulations, including local zoning ordinances.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Instructions for Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Instructions for Lease Agreement

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