Common use of REPLACE BEFORE MENTIONED WITH YOUR STATE CIVIL CODE Clause in Contracts

REPLACE BEFORE MENTIONED WITH YOUR STATE CIVIL CODE. Landlord may withhold only that portion of Tenant(s)’s Security Deposit necessary to: (1) remedy any default by Tenant(s) in the payment of rent; (2) repair damages to the premises exclusive of ordinary wear and tear; and (3) clean the premises if necessary. Per California law, Landlord is not obligated to pay Tenant(s) interest on the security deposit.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Month Lease Agreement

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REPLACE BEFORE MENTIONED WITH YOUR STATE CIVIL CODE. Landlord may withhold only that portion of Tenant(s)’s Security Deposit necessary to: (1) remedy any default by Tenant(s) in the payment of rent; (2) repair damages to the premises exclusive of ordinary wear and tear; and (3) clean the premises if necessary. Per California law, Landlord is not obligated to pay Tenant(s) interest on the security deposit. Security deposit will not be returned until all Tenants have vacated the Premises and all keys returned.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Month Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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REPLACE BEFORE MENTIONED WITH YOUR STATE CIVIL CODE. Landlord may withhold only that portion of Tenant(s)’s Security Deposit necessary to: (1) remedy any default by Tenant(sXxxxxx(s) in the payment of rent; (2) repair damages to the premises exclusive of ordinary wear and tear; and (3) clean the premises if necessary. Per California law, Landlord is not obligated to pay Tenant(s) interest on the security deposit. Security deposit will not be returned until all Tenants have vacated the Premises and all keys returned.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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