Common use of Right to Relocate Clause in Contracts

Right to Relocate. Landlord reserves the right to relocate Resident to another housing unit on the Installation due to construction, renovations, or habitability conditions. Landlord will give Resident no less than thirty (30) days prior written notice of the date that Resident must vacate the Premises. Relocations for construction, renovations or habitability conditions not caused by Resident will not be at Resident’s expense. However, for relocation due to habitability deficiencies caused by Resident, Resident’s family member(s), guests, or invitees, Resident will pay for relocation expenses in addition to the cost to repair such habitability deficiencies.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Military Housing Residential Lease, Residential Lease, Military Housing Residential Lease

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Right to Relocate. Landlord reserves the right to relocate Resident to another housing unit on the Installation due to construction, renovations, renovations or habitability conditions. Landlord will give Resident no less than thirty (30) days prior written notice of the date that Resident must vacate the Premises. Relocations for construction, renovations renovation or habitability conditions not caused by Resident will not NOT be at Resident’s expense. However, for relocation due to habitability deficiencies caused by Resident, Resident’s family member(s), guests, or invitees, Resident will pay for relocation expenses in addition to the cost to repair such habitability deficiencies.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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