Remedies Available to Landlord Upon Termination of Lease. Upon termination of the Lease, Landlord may proceed to obtain possession of the Dwelling Unit by the filing of an unlawful detainer summons in a court of competent jurisdiction, and in addition, seek a money judgment for any physical damage to the Dwelling Unit and Premises. Landlord may also seek a money judgment for any actual damages sustained as a result of Tenant’s default and breach of the Lease, as provided by Virginia law. Upon termination of the Lease, Landlord may treat the Security Deposit as provided in this Lease and the VRLTA.
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Samples: Estate Residential Lease Agreement, Estate Residential Lease Agreement, Estate Residential Lease Agreement
Remedies Available to Landlord Upon Termination of Lease. Upon termination of the Lease, Landlord may proceed to obtain possession of the Dwelling Unit by the filing of an unlawful detainer summons in a court of competent jurisdiction, and in addition, seek a money judgment for any physical damage to the Dwelling Unit and Premises. Landlord may also seek a money judgment for any actual damages sustained as a result of TenantXxxxxx’s default and breach of the Lease, as provided by Virginia law. Upon termination of the Lease, Landlord may treat the Security Deposit as provided in this Lease and the VRLTA.
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Samples: Estate Residential Lease Agreement, Estate Residential Lease Agreement
Remedies Available to Landlord Upon Termination of Lease. Upon termination of the Lease, Landlord may proceed to obtain possession of the Dwelling Unit by the filing of an unlawful detainer summons in a court of competent jurisdiction, and in addition, seek a money judgment for any physical damage to the Dwelling Unit and Premises. Landlord may also seek a money judgment for any actual damages sustained as a result of Tenant’s Xxxxxx's default and breach of the Lease, as provided by Virginia law. Upon termination of the Lease, Landlord may treat the Security Deposit as provided in this Lease and the VRLTA.
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Remedies Available to Landlord Upon Termination of Lease. Upon termination of the Lease, Landlord may proceed to obtain possession of the Dwelling Unit by the filing of an unlawful detainer summons in a court of competent jurisdiction, and in addition, seek a money judgment for any physical damage to the Dwelling Unit and Premises. Landlord may also seek a money judgment for any actual damages sustained as a result of Tenant’s 's default and breach of the Lease, as provided by Virginia law. Upon termination of the Lease, Landlord may treat the Security Deposit as provided in this Lease and the VRLTA.
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Samples: www.erawoodyhoggrentals.com