Common use of LANDLORD UNABLE TO GIVE POSSESSION Clause in Contracts

LANDLORD UNABLE TO GIVE POSSESSION. a) LANDLORD shall not be responsible or liable to pay any damages, or, be held liable, to TENANT if LANDLORD cannot give possession of the UNIT on the lease commencement date, for any reason whatsoever. b) If LANDLORD is unable to give possession of the UNIT to TENANT on the date when the LEASE is to commence, RENT will be abated on a daily basis during the delay. LANDLORD shall not be liable for any such delay in delivering possession of the UNIT to TENANT. TENANT must pay RENT or additional charges for any part of a month that TENANT has possession. c) TENANT may terminate the LEASE if possession of the UNIT is not given to TENANT within 60 days of the LEASE commencement date, or such shorter period as may be provided by applicable law. The LEASE will continue if TENANT does not give LANDLORD written notice that TENANT is terminating the LEASE pursuant to this paragraph and all duties and obligations of TENANT under the LEASE will remain in full force and effect.

Appears in 3 contracts

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

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LANDLORD UNABLE TO GIVE POSSESSION. a) LANDLORD shall not be responsible or liable to pay any damages, or, be held liable, to TENANT if LANDLORD cannot give possession of the UNIT on the lease commencement date, for any reason whatsoever. b) If LANDLORD is unable to give possession of the UNIT to TENANT on the date when the LEASE is to commence, RENT will be abated on a daily basis during the delay. LANDLORD shall not be liable for any such delay in delivering possession of the UNIT to TENANT. TENANT must pay RENT or additional charges for any part of a month that TENANT has possession. c) TENANT may terminate the LEASE if possession of the UNIT is not given to TENANT within 60 days of the LEASE commencement date, or . TENANT must give notice of such shorter termination to LANDLORD in writing before the 6th day after the 60-day period as may be provided by applicable lawhas expired. The LEASE will continue if TENANT does not give LANDLORD written notice that TENANT is terminating the LEASE pursuant to this paragraph paragraph, and TENANT’S right to terminate the lease shall thereafter be null and void and all duties and obligations of TENANT under the LEASE will remain in full force and effect.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement

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LANDLORD UNABLE TO GIVE POSSESSION. a) LANDLORD shall not be responsible or liable to pay any damages, or, be held liable, to TENANT if LANDLORD cannot give possession of the UNIT on the lease commencement date, for any reason whatsoever. b) If LANDLORD is unable to give possession of the UNIT to TENANT on the date when the LEASE is to commence, RENT will be abated on a daily basis during the delay. LANDLORD shall not be liable for any such delay in delivering possession of the UNIT to TENANT. TENANT must pay RENT or additional charges for any part of a month that TENANT has possession. c) TENANT may terminate the LEASE if possession of the UNIT is not given to TENANT within 60 days of the LEASE commencement date, or . TENANT must give notice of such shorter termination to LANDLORD in writing before the 6th day after the 60-day period as may be provided by applicable lawhas expired. The LEASE will continue if TENANT does not give LANDLORD written notice that TENANT is terminating the LEASE pursuant to this paragraph paragraph, and TENANT’s right to terminate the lease shall thereafter be null and void and all duties and obligations of TENANT under the LEASE will remain in full force and effect.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement

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