Common use of Lease Term Lease Term Clause in Contracts

Lease Term Lease Term. Define the terms of the lease by clearly stating when the lease term begins and ends. Termination Notice – Include the termination notice period. Section IV. Rent Monthly Rent Due – Include the price of rent that is due per month. When Rent is Due – Write the date rent is due, typically rent is due on the first of each month. Late Fees & Grace Periods– In most states, a late fee can be charged if rent is not paid on time. If there is a late fee, enter when rent is considered late and the fee for each day or occurrence rent is late. Returned Checks – Enter where or not there will be a fee for a bounced check with non-sufficient funds (NSF). If there is a fee, enter the amount per bounced check. Rent Increase -Include when the rent increase will become effective.

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: House Lease Agreement, Room Lease Agreement, Lease Renewal

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Lease Term Lease Term. Define the terms of the lease by clearly stating when the lease term begins and ends. Termination Notice – Include the termination notice period. Section IV. Rent Monthly Rent Due – Include the price of rent that is due per month. When Rent is Due – Write the date rent is due, typically rent is due on the first of each month. Late Fees & Grace Periods– In most states, a late fee can be charged if rent is not paid on time. If there is a late fee, enter when rent is considered late and the fee for each day or occurrence rent is late. Returned Checks – Enter where or not there will be a fee for a bounced check with non-sufficient funds (NSF). If there is a fee, enter the amount per bounced check. Rent Increase -Include when the rent increase will become effective.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement, Tenancy Agreement

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Lease Term Lease Term. Define the terms of the lease by clearly stating when the lease term begins and ends. Termination Notice – Include the termination notice period. Section IV. Rent Monthly Rent Due – Include the price of rent that is due per month. When Rent is Due – Write the date rent is due, typically rent is due on the first of each month. Late Fees & Grace Periods– In most states, a late fee can be charged if rent is not paid on time. If there is a late fee, enter when rent is considered late and the fee for each day or occurrence rent is late. Returned Checks – Enter where or not there will be a fee for a bounced check with non-sufficient funds (NSF). If there is a fee, enter the amount per bounced check. Rent Increase -Include when the rent increase will become effective.Increase

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: California Residential Lease Agreement

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