Common use of Lease Break Fees Clause in Contracts

Lease Break Fees. In the event a tenant breaks their lease contract, and Agent is able to obtain fees from tenant; using such fees, Agent will reimburse Owner for lost income up to 45 days or up to date Property is re-rented, whichever comes first. This reimbursement is contingent on the Owner allowing Agent to re-list Property for rent. If Owner decides to repossess Property, list Property for sale, or limit Agents ability to re-rent Property in any capacity, Owner will forfeit any/all monies collected from the lease break fee.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Property Management Agreement, Property Management Agreement, Property Management Agreement

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Lease Break Fees. In the event a tenant breaks their lease contract, and Agent is able to obtain fees from tenant; using such fees, Agent will reimburse Owner for lost income up to 45 30 days or up to date Property is re-rented, whichever comes first. This reimbursement is contingent on the Owner allowing Agent to re-list Property for rent. If Owner decides to repossess Property, list Property for sale, or limit Agents ability to re-rent Property in any capacity, Owner will forfeit any/all monies collected from the lease break fee.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Property Management Agreement

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Lease Break Fees. In the event a tenant breaks their lease contract, and Agent is able to obtain fees from tenant; using such fees, Agent will reimburse Owner owner for lost income up to 45 30 days or up to date Property property is re-rented, whichever comes first. This reimbursement is contingent on the Owner owner allowing Agent to re-list Property property for rent. If Owner owner decides to repossess Propertyproperty, list Property property for sale, or limit Agents ability to re-rent Property property in any capacity, Owner will forfeit any/all monies collected from the lease break fee.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Management Agreement

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