Common use of LEASE VIOLATIONS Clause in Contracts

LEASE VIOLATIONS. If the Tenant, Xxxxxx's family, employees, or guests violate any provision of this Lease, or any rule or regulation herein imposed, then Landlord may reasonably treat such representation or Lease violation as a material breach of the terms of this Lease, in which event Land- lord may terminate the Lease by giving written notice to the Tenant to vacate the Premises, with Xxxxxx's possession of the Premises terminating on the date specified in Landlord's notice. Under such circumstances, Landlord may re-enter and take possession of the Premises by utilizing applicable law. If Tenant's possession of the Premises should be so terminated, or if the Premises should otherwise become vacant during the Term of this Lease, or any renewal or extension, Tenant shall remain liable to the Landlord for the rent through what would have been the expiration date of this Lease, or any renewal or exten- sion, had Xxxxxx's possession not been so terminated; and shall further remain liable for such other damages sustained by the Landlord due to Tenant's breach of Lease and/or Tenant's termination of possession of the Premises as long as such liability is not expressly prohibited by applicable law. Such other damages shall include, but are not limited to, costs incurred in recovering possession of the Premises, costs incurred in re-leasing the Premises such

Appears in 4 contracts

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

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LEASE VIOLATIONS. If the Tenant, Xxxxxx's family, employees, or guests violate any provision of this Lease, or any rule or regulation herein imposed, then Landlord may reasonably treat such representation or Lease violation as a material breach of the terms of this Lease, in which event Land- lord Landlord may terminate the Lease by giving written notice to the Tenant to vacate the Premises, with Xxxxxx's possession of the Premises terminating on the date specified in Landlord's notice. Under such circumstances, Landlord may re-enter and take possession of the Premises by utilizing applicable law. If TenantXxxxxx's possession of the Premises should be so terminated, or if the Premises should otherwise become vacant during the Term of this Lease, or any renewal or extension, Tenant shall remain liable to the Landlord for the rent through what would have been the expiration date of this Lease, or any renewal or exten- sionextension, had Xxxxxx's possession not been so terminated; and shall further remain liable for such other damages sustained by the Landlord due to Tenant's breach of Lease and/or Tenant's termination of possession of the Premises as long as such liability is not expressly prohibited by applicable law. Such other damages shall include, but are not limited to, costs incurred in recovering possession of the Premises, costs incurred in re-leasing the Premises suchsuch as rental commissions, administrative expenses, a proportionate share of advertising expenses, utility costs for the Premises while it remains vacant, costs incurred in cleaning, repairing or redecorating the Premises and costs reasonably associated with necessary compliance with applicable State and Federal law including cleaning and testing for lead paint as mandated under Maryland Code, Environment Article, Sections 6-801 et seq.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement

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LEASE VIOLATIONS. If the Tenant, XxxxxxTenant's family, employees, or guests violate any provision of this Lease, or any rule or regulation herein imposed, then Landlord may reasonably treat such representation or Lease violation as a material breach of the terms of this Lease, in which event Land- lord may terminate the Lease by giving written notice to the Tenant to vacate the Premises, with XxxxxxTenant's possession of the Premises terminating on the date specified in Landlord's notice. Under such circumstances, Landlord may re-enter and take possession of the Premises by utilizing applicable law. If Tenant's possession of the Premises should be so terminated, or if the Premises should otherwise become vacant during the Term of this Lease, or any renewal or extension, Tenant shall remain liable to the Landlord for the rent through what would have been the expiration date of this Lease, or any renewal or exten- sion, had XxxxxxTenant's possession not been so terminated; and shall further remain liable for such other damages sustained by the Landlord due to Tenant's breach of Lease and/or Tenant's termination of possession of the Premises as long as such liability is not expressly prohibited by applicable law. Such other damages shall include, but are not limited to, costs incurred in recovering possession of the Premises, costs incurred in re-leasing the Premises such

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement

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