Common use of PERSONAL PROPERTY LEFT ON PREMISES Clause in Contracts

PERSONAL PROPERTY LEFT ON PREMISES. After tenant vacates the premises, landlord may store any personal property left behind for a period of 15 days. If tenant fails to pick up said property within that time, during which time landlord shall surrender the same to tenant cost free, such property, regardless of its value, shall become the property of the landlord and may be retained by him or disposed of as landlord sees fit.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Fixed Term Lease, Fixed Term Lease

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PERSONAL PROPERTY LEFT ON PREMISES. After tenant Tenant vacates or abandons the premisesPremises, landlord Landlord may store any personal property left behind by Tenant for a period of 15 days30 days (Holding Period). During the Holding Period, Landlord will surrender said personal property to Tenant cost free. If tenant Tenant fails to pick up said personal property within that timeduring the Holding Period, during which time landlord shall surrender the same to tenant cost free, such property, regardless of its value, said personal property shall become the property of the landlord Landlord and may be retained by him or disposed of as landlord the Landlord sees fit.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Tenancy at Will Rental Agreement, Tenancy at Will Rental Agreement

PERSONAL PROPERTY LEFT ON PREMISES. After tenant Tenant vacates the premises, landlord Landlord may store any hold personal property left behind for a period of 15 30 days. If tenant Tenant fails to pick up said property within that time, during which time landlord Landlord shall surrender the same to tenant Tenant cost free, such property, regardless of its value, shall become the property of the landlord Landlord and may be retained by him or disposed of as landlord Landlord sees fit. Property affixed to the earth or planted there shall remain on premises permanently.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: lakeparktrailerresort.com, lakeparktrailerresort.com

PERSONAL PROPERTY LEFT ON PREMISES. After tenant Tenant vacates the premises, landlord Landlord may store any hold personal property left behind for a period of 15 30 days. If tenant Tenant fails to pick up said property within that time, during which time landlord Landlord shall surrender the same to tenant Tenant cost free, such property, regardless of its value, shall become the property of the landlord Landlord and may be retained by him or disposed of as landlord Landlord sees fit. Property affixed to the earth or planted there shall remain on premises permanently unless management requires removal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: lakeparktrailerresort.com

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PERSONAL PROPERTY LEFT ON PREMISES. After tenant vacates the premises, landlord may store any personal property left behind for a period of 15 30 days. If tenant fails to pick up said property within that time, during which time landlord shall surrender the same to tenant cost free, such property, regardless of its value, shall become the property of the landlord and may be retained by him or disposed of as landlord sees fit.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Sitestar Corp)

PERSONAL PROPERTY LEFT ON PREMISES. After tenant vacates vacated the premises, landlord may store any personal property left behind for a period of 15 30 days. If tenant fails to pick up said property within that time, during which time landlord shall surrender the same to tenant cost free, such property, regardless of its value, shall become the property of the landlord and may be retained by him or disposed of as landlord sees fit.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Sitestar Corp)

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