Common use of MULTIPLE TENANT OR OCCUPANT(S) Clause in Contracts

MULTIPLE TENANT OR OCCUPANT(S). Each individual that is considered a Tenant/s is/are jointly and individually liable for all of this Agreement's obligations, including but not limited to rent. If any of the Tenant/s, Guest/s, or Occupant/s violate/s this Agreement, the Tenant/s i/are considered to have violated this Agreement. Landlord’s/Xxxxxxxx’s or Xxxxxx’s requests and notices to the Tenant/s or any of the Occupant(s) of legal age constitutes notice to the Tenant/s. Notices and requests from the Tenant/s or any one of the Occupant(s) (including repair requests and entry permissions constitutes notice from the Tenant/s. In eviction suits, the Tenant/s is considered the agent of the Premise for the service of process.

Appears in 7 contracts

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

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