Common use of RESIDENT’S PERSONAL PROPERTY Clause in Contracts

RESIDENT’S PERSONAL PROPERTY. Residents shall vacate and remove all personal property from the Leased Premises upon expiration or termination of this Agreement. Owner may remove and dispose of Residents' personal property in a manner permissible by state law: a) fourteen (14) days after termination or expiration of this Agreement and Residents have vacated the Leased Premises; or b) upon surrender, abandonment, or court ordered eviction of Resident. Owner may consider the Leased Premises surrendered when: a) this Agreement expires; b) Residents return keys and access devices to Owner; or c) Residents have vacated the Leased Premises and the move out date has passed, whichever is earlier. Owner may consider the Leased Premises abandoned when: a) the Leased Premises appears to have been vacated; b) a significant number of Residents' personal belongings have been removed; c) electric services to the Leased Premises has been terminated for seven (7) consecutive days; d) Residents do not provide timely response to notice of abandonment posted on the door of the Leased Premises and sent by Owner to Residents' last known address; or e) ten (10) days after the death of sole resident of the Leased Premises. A contractual lien may be placed on all property in the Leased Premises to secure payment of delinquent rent by Owner, subject to exclusions and limitations provided by applicable law. Owner will follow all applicable legal requirements for seizure, removal, notice, sale, redemption, and storage of Residents' personal property. All property in the Leased Premises is presumed to belong to Residents' unless proven otherwise. Property seized and stored by Owner under a contractual lien for rent as authorized by law may be redeemed by Residents by full payment of all delinquent rent due at the time of the seizure. If notice of sale is given prior to Residents seeking redemption, Residents may redeem their seized property by full payment of all delinquent rent due and reasonable charges for packing, removing, and storing. Property removed or stored by Owner after Residents surrender, abandon, or are subject to a court ordered eviction may be Redeemed by Residents upon payment of all outstanding sums owed under this Agreement and applicable law. In all instances of redemption by Residents, Owner may require payment in cash, money order, or certified check.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Residential Lease Contract, Residential Lease Contract, Residential Lease Contract

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