Common use of OUT POLICY Clause in Contracts

OUT POLICY. If the unit is not vacated by the end of this lease, the Resident will be liable to Landlord for Landlord's actual damages (including but not limited to the rental value), reasonable attorney’s fees, and court costs. Any items left in the unit, or on or about the property, at the termination of the lease, will be deemed trash and disposed of by the Landlord. Resident acknowledges that any delay in vacating the unit will disrupt Landlord's turnover schedule and cause Landlord to incur an estimated $225.00 per day in additional labor, overtime and other costs. Any delay in vacating the unit may also result in the unit being unavailable for subsequent tenants of a new lease term and cause Landlord to suffer substantial additional damages.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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OUT POLICY. If the unit property is not vacated by the end of this lease, the Resident will be liable to Landlord for Landlord's actual damages (including but not limited to the rental value), reasonable attorney’s fees, and court costs. Any items left in the unit, or on or about the property, dwelling at the termination of the lease, will be deemed trash and disposed of by the Landlord. Resident acknowledges that any delay in vacating the unit property will disrupt Landlord's turnover schedule and cause Landlord to incur an estimated $225.00 per day in additional labor, overtime and other costs. Any delay in vacating the unit property may also result in the unit property being unavailable for subsequent tenants of a new lease term and cause Landlord to suffer substantial additional damages.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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