Non-Delivery of Possession Non-Delivery of Possession. If the landlord cannot deliver possession of the property to the tenant at the designated lease term start date, the landlord shall have a certain amount of time which must be outlined in the lease to give possession of the property. Always check with state and local laws to confirm if there is a required possession period. Section X. Utilities Utilities – Indicate which utilities and services the landlord will provide to the tenants. Any utility or service not mentioned in the lease will be the responsibility of the tenant. Section XI. Pets Pets – Indicate if pets are allowed in the rental unit. If they are, outline any restrictions such as the type of pet allowed, the number of pets, weight restrictions. If the landlord is charging a non-refundable pet fee this should be clearly stated in the lease. Check with state laws to see if there is a limit on the amount a landlord can charge for a deposit. It is important to keep in mind that it is illegal to charge a pet deposit/fee for service or emotional support animals. Section XII.
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Samples: Rental Agreement, Building Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement
Non-Delivery of Possession Non-Delivery of Possession. If the landlord cannot deliver possession of the property to the tenant at the designated lease term start date, the landlord shall have a certain amount of time which must be outlined in the lease to give possession of the property. Always check with state and local laws to confirm if there is a required possession period. Section X. Utilities Utilities – Indicate which utilities and services the landlord will provide to the tenants. Any utility or service not mentioned in the lease will be the responsibility of the tenant. Section XI. Pets Pets – Indicate if pets are allowed in the rental unit. If they are, outline any restrictions such as the type of pet allowed, the number of pets, weight restrictions. If the landlord is charging a non-refundable pet fee this should be clearly stated in the lease. Check with state laws to see if there is a limit on the amount a landlord can charge for a deposit. It is important to keep in mind that it is illegal to charge a pet deposit/fee for service or emotional support animals. Section XII.
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Samples: Printable Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Landlord and Tenant Agreement
Non-Delivery of Possession Non-Delivery of Possession. If the landlord cannot deliver possession of the property to the tenant at the designated lease term start date, the landlord shall have a certain amount of time which must be outlined in the lease to give possession of the property. Always check with state and local laws to confirm if there is a required possession period. Section X. Utilities Utilities – Indicate which utilities and services the landlord will provide to the tenants. Any utility or service not mentioned in the lease will be the responsibility of the tenant. Section XI. Pets Pets – Indicate if pets are allowed in the rental unit. If they are, outline any restrictions such as the type of pet allowed, the number of pets, weight restrictions. If the landlord is charging a non-refundable pet fee this should be clearly stated in the lease. Check with state laws to see if there is a limit on the amount a landlord can charge for a deposit. It is important to keep in mind that it is illegal to charge a pet deposit/fee for service or emotional support animals. Section XII.
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Non-Delivery of Possession Non-Delivery of Possession. If the landlord cannot deliver possession of the property to the tenant at the designated lease term start date, the landlord shall have a certain amount of time which must be outlined in the lease to give possession of the property. Always check with state and local laws to confirm if there is a required possession period. Section X. Utilities Utilities – Indicate which utilities and services the landlord will provide to the tenants. Any utility or service not mentioned in the lease will be the responsibility of the tenant. Section XI. Pets Pets – Indicate if pets are allowed in the rental unit. If they are, outline any restrictions such as the type of pet allowed, the number of pets, weight restrictions. If the landlord is charging a non-refundable pet fee this should be clearly stated in the lease. Check with state laws to see if there is a limit on the amount a landlord can charge for a deposit. It is important to keep in mind that it is illegal to charge a pet deposit/fee for service or emotional support animals. Section XII. Default Default – This section touches on lease termination.
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