LEASE INFORMATION SHEET Clause Samples

The LEASE INFORMATION SHEET serves as a summary document that outlines the key terms and details of a lease agreement. It typically includes essential information such as the names of the parties, property address, lease term, rent amount, and important dates. By consolidating these critical details in one place, the sheet provides a quick reference for both landlords and tenants, ensuring clarity and reducing the risk of misunderstandings regarding the main terms of the lease.
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LEASE INFORMATION SHEET. The Lease Informational Sheet is hereby deleted and replaced with the attached Lease Informational Sheet.

Related to LEASE INFORMATION SHEET

  • Lease Information The Lease terms contemplated by the parties during the application process are not final. Terms, conditions, and any special information must be explicitly noted in the Lease to be valid.

  • BASIC LEASE INFORMATION The key business terms used in this Lease are defined as follows:

  • SUMMARY OF BASIC LEASE INFORMATION TERMS OF LEASE DESCRIPTION

  • Information Sheet Each capitalized term not otherwise defined in this Agreement shall have the meaning set forth for such term on the information sheet which is attached to this Agreement and is incorporated by reference herein and made a part hereof (the “Information Sheet”).

  • Lease Provisions (a) No later than four (4) months prior to the date rehabilitation of the Development is projected to be complete, Borrower shall submit to the County for approval Borrower’s proposed form of lease agreement for the County's review and approval. When leasing Units within the Development, Borrower shall use the form of lease approved by the County. Borrower may not permit the lease to contain any provision that is prohibited by 24 C.F.R. Section 92.253(b) and any amendments thereto. Borrower’s form of lease must include any provisions necessary to comply with the requirements of the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013 (Pub. L. 113–4, 127 Stat. 54) applicable to HUD-funded programs. The form of lease must comply with all requirements of this HOME Regulatory Agreement, the other Loan Documents and must, among other matters: (1) provide for termination of the lease for failure to: (i) provide any information required under this HOME Regulatory Agreement or reasonably requested by Borrower to establish or recertify the Tenant's qualification, or the qualification of the Tenant's household, for occupancy in the Development in accordance with the standards set forth in this HOME Regulatory Agreement, or (ii) qualify as a Very Low Income Household as a result of any material misrepresentation made by such Tenant with respect to the income computation; (2) be for an initial term of not less than one (1) year, unless by mutual agreement between the Tenant and Borrower, and provide for no increase in Rent during such year. After the initial year of tenancy, the lease may be month-to-month by mutual agreement of Borrower and the Tenant. Notwithstanding the above, any rent increases are subject to the requirements of Section 2.3 above; and (3) include a provision that requires a Tenant who is residing in a Unit required to be accessible pursuant to Section 3.9(b) of the Loan Agreement, and who is not in need of an accessible Unit to move to a non-accessible Unit when a non-accessible Unit becomes available and another Tenant or prospective Tenant is in need of an accessible Unit. (b) During the HOME Term, Borrower shall comply with the Marking Plan and Tenant Selection Plan approved by the County.