Common use of Move-Out Clause in Contracts

Move-Out. If, for any reason, the New Tenant moves out of the rental premises before the lease has concluded they realize that it is their responsibility to find a replacement tenant. The New Tenant is to take reasonable steps to find a replacement roommate who is acceptable to the present roommates. If one of the roommates moves out, the New Tenant understands that it the Landlord/Principal Tenant’s responsibility to take reasonable steps to find a replacement tenant. The New Tenant understands that it is in the best interests of all roommates to replace any departing tenants.

Appears in 49 contracts

Samples: Roommate Agreement, Rhode Island Roommate Agreement, Rhode Island Roommate Agreement

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Move-Out. If, for any reason, the New Tenant moves out of the rental premises before the lease has concluded they realize that it is their responsibility to find a replacement tenant. The New Tenant is to take reasonable steps to find a replacement roommate who is acceptable to the present roommates. If one of the roommates moves out, the New Tenant understands that it the Landlord/Principal TenantXxxxxx’s responsibility to take reasonable steps to find a replacement tenant. The New Tenant understands that it is in the best interests of all roommates to replace any departing tenants.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Roommate Agreement, South Dakota Roommate Agreement, New Jersey Roommate Agreement

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