PRORATION PERIOD Sample Clauses

PRORATION PERIOD. The Tenant: (check one) ☐ - Shall take possession of the Premises before the start of the Lease Term on , 20 and agrees to pay $ for the proration period. The proration rate is calculated by the monthly Rent on a daily basis which shall be paid by the Tenant upon the execution of this Agreement. ☐ - Shall not be taking possession of the Premises before the Lease Term.
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PRORATION PERIOD. (20) The proration period is selected if the tenant wants to move-in before the lease start date. They will commonly have to pay the prorated amount of rent based on the number of days they moved in early. Section XIV. Security Deposit (21) If there is a security deposit, it should be selected and the amount entered. Most commonly, this is equal to one (1) month’s rent but can be the maximum under State law. Section XV. Move-in Inspection (22) In some States, a move-in inspection is required. This is always recommended to protect the tenant from their security deposit being wrongfully deducted at the end of the lease for pre-existing damage to the premises. Section XVI. Parking (23) Xxxx whether or not the landlord will provide parking on the premises. If the landlord is to provide parking, enter if there is a fee or not for each vehicle. Section XVII. Sale of Property (24) If the landlord would like the option for the tenant to move out upon the sale of the property, it should be selected. Section XVIII. Utilities (25) Enter all utilities that the landlord will be responsible for during the term of the lease. All other utilities will be paid by the tenant. Section XIX. Early Termination (26) Gives the tenant the option to terminate the lease early. A landlord will usually allow this for a fee of one (1) month’s rent. Section XX. Smoking Policy (27) Lets the landlord set the smoking policy on the premises. In California for example, this is a required to be stated in the lease. Section XXI. Pets (28) Establish a pet policy. If pets are allowed, the landlord can limit the number of pets, types, and how much they weigh. Section XXII. Waterbeds (29) It is highly recommended to detail in the lease whether or not waterbeds are allowed. Section XXIII. Notices (30) It is required in almost every State that the landlord’s address is provided for official notices. (31) Although not required, it’s highly recommended that the tenant’s address is also entered for notices (most commonly is the address of the premises). Section XXIV. Agent/Manager (32) If the landlord has an agent or manager that maintains the property, their name, telephone, and e-mail should be entered. Section XXVII. Lead Paint (33) If the premises was built prior to 1978, according to federal law, the lead-based paint disclosure form must be attached to the lease. Section XLIX. Additional Terms and Conditions (34) If there are additional terms and conditions that need to be written they can be in th...
PRORATION PERIOD. (20) The proration period is selected if the tenant wants to move-in before the lease start date. They will commonly have to pay the prorated amount of rent based on the number of days they moved in early.
PRORATION PERIOD. (20) The proration period is selected if the tenant wants to move-in before the lease start date. They will commonly have to pay the prorated amount of rent based on the number of days they moved in early. Section XIV. Security Deposit (21) If there is a security deposit, it should be selected and the amount entered. Most commonly, this is equal to one (1) month’s rent but can be the maximum under State law. Section XV. Move-in Inspection (22) In some States, a move-in inspection is required. This is always recommended to protect the tenant from their security deposit being wrongfully deducted at the end of the lease for pre-existing damage to the premises. Section XVI. Parking (23) Xxxx whether or not the landlord will provide parking on the premises. If the landlord is to provide parking, enter if there is a fee or not for each vehicle. Section XVII. Sale of Property (24) If the landlord would like the option for the tenant to move out upon the sale of the property, it should be selected. Section XVIII. Utilities (25) Enter all utilities that the landlord will be responsible for during the term of the lease. All other utilities will be paid by the tenant. Section XIX. Early Termination (26) Gives the tenant the option to terminate the lease early. A landlord will usually allow this for a fee of one (1) month’s rent.
PRORATION PERIOD. The Roommates will move-in: (check one) ☐ - On the Start Date. The Roommates will move-in and take possession of the Premises at the start of the Term. ☐ - Before the Start Date. The Roommates will move-in and take possession of the Premises on the following date of , 20 . The Roommates agree to pay $ to move-in on this earlier date.
PRORATION PERIOD. (20) The proration period is selected if the tenant wants to move-in before the lease start date. They will commonly have to pay the prorated amount of rent based on the number of days they moved in early. Section XIV. Security Deposit (21) If there is a security deposit, it should be selected and the amount entered. Most commonly, this is equal to one (1) month’s rent but can be the maximum under State law. Section XV. Move-in Inspection (22) In some States, a move-in inspection is required. This is always recommended to protect the tenant from their security deposit being wrongfully deducted at the end of the lease for pre-existing damage to the premises. Section XVI. Parking
PRORATION PERIOD. The Tenant(s): ☐ - Will be moving-in to the Premises before the start of the Lease Term on the day of , 20 and shall pay $ (US Dollars) which is the Rent pro-rated on a daily basis which shall be paid by the Tenant(s) upon the execution of this Agreement. ☐ - Will not be moving-in to the Premises before the Lease Term.
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PRORATION PERIOD. (20) The proration period is selected if the tenant wants to move-in before the lease start date. They will commonly have to pay the prorated amount of rent based on the number of days they moved in early. Section XIV. Security Deposit (21) If there is a security deposit, it should be selected and the amount entered. Most commonly, this is equal to one (1) month’s rent but can be the maximum under State law.
PRORATION PERIOD. (20) The proration period is selected if the tenant wants to move-in before the lease start date. They will commonly have to pay the prorated amount of rent based on the number of days they moved in early. Section XIV. Security Deposit (21) If there is a security deposit, it should be selected and the amount entered. Most commonly, this is equal to one (1) month’s rent but can be the maximum under State law. Section XV. Move-in Inspection (22) In some States, a move-in inspection is required. This is always recommended to protect the tenant from their security deposit being wrongfully deducted at the end of the lease for pre-existing damage to the premises. Section XVI. Parking (23) Mark whether or not the landlord will provide parking on the premises. If the landlord is to provide parking, enter if there is a fee or not for each vehicle. Section XVII. Sale of Property (24) If the landlord would like the option for the tenant to move out upon the sale of the property, it should be selected.
PRORATION PERIOD. The Tenant/s: Please choose Option 1 or Option 2: ____ Option 1. Shall take possession of the Premises before the start of the Lease Term on ________ (Start Date) and agrees to pay ________(Proration Amount) for the proration period. The proration rate is calculated by the Monthly Rent on a daily basis which shall be paid by the Tenant/s upon the execution of this Agreement. ___ Option 2. Shall not be taking possession of the Premises before the Lease Term.
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