Common use of Lien Against Your Property for Rent Clause in Contracts

Lien Against Your Property for Rent. All property in the apartment (unless exempt under Texas Property Code sec. 54.042) is subject to a contractual lien to secure pay- ment of delinquent rent (except as prohibited by Texas Government Code sec. 2306.6738, for owners support- ed by housing-tax-credit allocations). For this purpose, “apartment” excludes common areas but includes the in- terior living areas and exterior patios, balconies, attached garages, and any storerooms for your exclusive use.

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: Lease Contract, Lease Contract, Lease Contract

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Lien Against Your Property for Rent. All property in the apartment dwelling (unless exempt under Texas Property Code sec. 54.042) is subject to a contractual lien to secure pay- ment of delinquent rent (except as prohibited by Texas Government Code sec. 2306.6738, for owners support- ed by housing-tax-credit allocations). For this purpose, “apartmentdwelling” excludes common outside areas but includes the in- terior interior living areas and exterior patios, balconies, attached garagesgarag- es, and any storerooms for your exclusive use.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Contract, Lease Contract

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Lien Against Your Property for Rent. All property in the apartment dwelling (unless exempt under Texas Property Code sec. 54.042) is subject to a contractual lien to secure pay- ment of delinquent rent (except as prohibited by Texas Government Code sec. 2306.6738, for owners support- ed supported by housing-tax-credit allocations). For this purpose, “apartmentdwell- ing” excludes common outside areas but includes the in- terior interior living areas and exterior patios, balconies, attached garages, and any storerooms for your exclusive use.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Contract

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