LEAVING THE UNIT Clause Samples

The 'Leaving the Unit' clause outlines the procedures and responsibilities for a tenant when vacating a rental property. It typically specifies requirements such as providing advance notice to the landlord, returning keys, and ensuring the unit is left in a clean and undamaged condition. This clause helps ensure a smooth transition at the end of a tenancy, clarifies expectations for both parties, and reduces disputes over the condition of the property or the return of security deposits.
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LEAVING THE UNIT. DEPOSIT RETURN, SURRENDER, AND ABANDONMENT.
LEAVING THE UNIT. DEPOSIT RETURN, SURRENDER, AND ABANDONMENT. LANDLORD will mail TENANT’s SECURITY DEPOSIT refund (less lawful deductions) and an itemized accounting of any deductions no later than 45 days after termination of the LEASE; provided TENANT provides LANDLORD with written notice of TENANT’s new mailing address to which to deliver the notice and SECURITY DEPOSIT (less lawful deductions). TENANT will have surrendered the UNIT when: (1) the move-out date has passed and no one is living in the UNIT in LANDLORD’S reasonable judgment; or (2) all UNIT keys and access devices have been turned in where RENT is paid—whichever date occurs first. TENANT will have abandoned the UNIT when all of the following have occurred: (1) the TENANT has failed to: (a) pay; or (b) offer to pay RENT due under the LEASE; and (2) the circumstances are such that a reasonable person would conclude that the TENANT has surrendered possession of the UNIT. If TENANT abandons the UNIT, LANDLORD may take possession of the UNIT and its contents. LANDLORD may dispose of the contents and re-rent the UNIT without obligation to TENANT. TENANT must pay the cost for removal and other associated costs. If LANDLORD sells the contents, TENANT will be credited with the actual amount received, less the cost of removal and sale. LANDLORD may destroy or otherwise dispose of some or all of the contents if LANDLORD reasonably determines that the value of the contents is so low that the cost of moving, storage and conducting a public sale exceeds the amount that would be realized from the sale. TENANT must still pay the RENT for the entire term.
LEAVING THE UNIT. Tenant will be deemed to have surrendered the Unit upon the earlier of the date when: (1) no one is living in the Unit in Landlord’s reasonable judgment at the Ending Date, or (2) all Unit keys and access devices have been turned in to Landlord. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ acknowledges and agrees that prior to the Ending Date, no surrender of the Unit, whether by delivery of keys or other action, shall be deemed to have terminated this Lease or Tenant’s obligations hereunder.
LEAVING THE UNIT. Employees other than School District Supervisors covered by this Contract or past contracts, who leave this bargaining unit but remain employed within the School District, shall retain, but not accrue, additional seniority. Employees who end their employment with the School District and later return shall begin earning seniority from the date of their return.
LEAVING THE UNIT a) The UNIT is considered abandoned and/or turned over to LANDLORD if: 1) RENT is five (5) or more days past due; and 2) TENANT moves out all or almost all of TENANT’S personal property from the UNIT; If TENANT abandons the UNIT, LANDLORD may take possession of the UNIT and its contents. LANDLORD may dispose of the contents and re- rent the UNIT without obligation to TENANT. TENANT must pay the cost for removal. If LANDLORD sells the contents, TENANT will be credited with the actual amount received, less the cost of removal and sale. TENANT must still pay the RENT for the entire term.

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