Common use of Military Clause Clause in Contracts

Military Clause. State whether or not the tenant may terminate the lease agreement early for activity duty in the US armed forces. Step 14 – Choose the Smoking Option 23. Smoking. Note whether or not the landlord permits or prohibits smoking on the property. Step 15 – Enter Pet Option 24. Pets. Specify whether or not tenants can keep pets on the property. If yes, state the type of pet(s) and the amount of any pet deposit. Step 16 – Choose Inspection Checklist Option 25.

Appears in 60 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement, Tenancy Agreement

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Military Clause. State whether or not the tenant may terminate the lease agreement early for activity duty in the US armed forces. Step 14 – Choose the Smoking Option 23. Smoking. Note whether or not the landlord permits or prohibits smoking on the property. Step 15 – Enter Pet Option 24. Pets. Specify whether or not tenants can keep pets on the property. If yes, state the type of pet(s) and the amount of any pet deposit. Step 16 – Choose Inspection Checklist Option 25.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: 99 Year Lease Agreement, Rental Agreement, Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

Military Clause. State whether or not the tenant may terminate the lease agreement early for activity duty in the US armed forces. Step 14 – Choose the Smoking Option 23. Smoking. Note whether or not the landlord permits or prohibits smoking on the property. Step 15 – Enter Pet Option 24. Pets. Specify whether or not tenants can keep pets on the property. If yes, state the type of pet(s) and the amount of any pet deposit. Step 16 – Choose Inspection Checklist Option 25.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

Military Clause. State whether or not the tenant may terminate the lease agreement early for activity duty in the US armed forces. Step 14 – Choose the Smoking Option 23. Smoking. Note whether or not the landlord permits or prohibits smoking on the property. Step 15 – Enter Pet Option 24. Pets. Specify whether or not tenants can keep pets on the property. If yes, state the type of pet(s) and the amount of any pet deposit. Step 16 – Choose Inspection Checklist Option 25.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement, House Rental Agreement, Monthly Rental Agreement

Military Clause. State whether or not the tenant may terminate the lease agreement early for activity duty in the US U.S. armed forces. Step 14 – Choose the Smoking Option 23. Smoking. Note whether or not the landlord permits or prohibits smoking on the property. Step 15 – Enter Pet Option 24. Pets. Specify whether or not tenants can keep pets on the property. If yes, state the type of pet(s) and the amount of any pet deposit. Step 16 – Choose Inspection Checklist Option 25.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Residential Lease, Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement

Military Clause. State whether or not the tenant may terminate the lease agreement early for activity duty in the US armed forces. Step 14 – Choose the Smoking Option 23. Smoking. Note whether or not the landlord permits or prohibits smoking on the property. Step 15 – Enter Pet Option 24. Pets. Specify whether or not tenants can keep pets on the property. If yes, state the type of pet(s) and the amount of any pet deposit. Step 16 – Choose Inspection Checklist Option 25.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Rent Agreement, Tenancy Agreement, Commercial Lease Agreement

Military Clause. State whether or not the tenant may terminate the lease agreement early for activity duty in the US U.S. armed forces. Step 14 – Choose the Smoking Option 23. Smoking. Note whether or not the landlord permits or prohibits smoking on the property. Step 15 – Enter Pet Option 24. Pets. Specify whether or not tenants can keep pets on the property. If yes, state the type of pet(s) and the amount of any pet deposit. Step 16 – Choose Inspection Checklist Option 25.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Month to Month Rental Agreement

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Military Clause. State whether or not the tenant may terminate the lease agreement early for activity duty in the US U.S. armed forces. Step 14 – Choose the Check Smoking Option 2320. Smoking. Note whether smoking is permitted or not the landlord permits or prohibits smoking prohibited on the property. Step 15 – Enter Choose Pet Option 2421. Pets. Specify Provide whether or not tenants can are allowed to keep pets on the property. If yes, state specify the type of pet(s) and the amount of any pet deposit. Step 16 – Choose Inspection Checklist Option 25.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Month to Month Rental Agreement, Month to Month Lease Agreement

Military Clause. State whether or not the tenant may terminate the lease agreement early for activity duty in the US U.S. armed forces. Step 14 – Choose the Smoking Option 23. Smoking. Note whether or not the landlord permits or prohibits smoking on the property. Step 15 – Enter Pet Option 24. Pets. Specify whether or not tenants can keep pets on the property. If yes, state the type of pet(s) and the amount of any pet deposit. Step 16 – Choose Inspection Checklist Option 25.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

Military Clause. State whether or not the tenant may terminate the lease agreement early for activity duty in the US U.S. armed forces. Step 14 – Choose the Check Smoking Option 2320. Smoking. Note whether smoking is permitted or not the landlord permits or prohibits smoking prohibited on the property. Step 15 – Enter Choose Pet Option 2421. Pets. Specify Provide whether or not tenants can are allowed to keep pets on the property. If yes, state specify the type of pet(s) and the amount of any pet deposit. Step 16 – Choose Check Inspection Checklist Option 2522.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement

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