Common use of Right to Relocate Clause in Contracts

Right to Relocate. Owner reserves the right to relocate Resident due to (i) construction, renovations or demolition, or (ii) habitability conditions. Prior to Owner exercising such right, Owner will give Resident no less than a thirty (30) day advance notice and Owner and Resident will enter into a Relocation Addendum. a. For a relocation due to construction, renovation and/or demolition, Owner will attempt to offer Resident another Premises in the same Housing Category. If Resident accepts another Premises, then this Lease Agreement will continue and be amended as necessary for the new Premises. If Owner cannot provide a suitable Premises or Resident declines to remain on the Installation, then Resident shall be responsible for securing housing outside the Installation and Owner may terminate this Lease Agreement as provided in Section 30(b). Whether Resident moves to another Premises or moves off of the Installation, the relocation will be at no cost to Resident. Additional information on relocation can be found in the Community Handbook. b. If the Premises becomes uninhabitable for any reason not caused by Resident, then Owner may relocate Resident either temporarily or permanently. In either case, Owner shall be responsible for the cost of the relocation. If the relocation is temporary, then Resident can expect to move back into the Premises. If the relocation is permanent, Owner will attempt to offer Resident another Premises in the same Housing Category. If Resident accepts another Premises, then this Lease Agreement will continue and be amended as necessary for the new Premises. If Owner cannot provide a suitable Premises or Resident declines to remain on the Installation, then Resident shall be responsible for securing housing outside the Installation and Owner shall pay the cost of the relocation, whereupon this Lease Agreement will be terminated. If Resident or his/her Occupants or guests causes the Premises to become uninhabitable, then Owner, in its sole discretion, may offer Resident another suitable Premises. Whether Resident relocates to another Premises or has to move off of the Installation, Resident will be responsible for the relocation and will pay for relocation expenses in addition to the cost to repair any habitability deficiencies that Resident, Occupants, or guests caused in the Premises.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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