Common use of STATUTORY RIGHT TO CURE Clause in Contracts

STATUTORY RIGHT TO CURE. Pursuant to Colorado law, Tenant has the right to pay all amounts due prior to a court entering a judgment for possession if Tenant is being evicted for non-payment of Rent. If Tenant exercises Tenant’s statutory right to pay, Landlord only has to accept Tenant’s payment if Tenant fully pays all amounts due according to eviction notice, as well as any Rent that remains due under this Lease Agreement. If Tenant exercises Tenant’s right to pay, Tenant agrees to [outline process, payment in certified funds, logistics, receipts, etc]. If Tenant exercises Tenant’s statutory right to pay in response to an eviction notice after the notice has expired and after Landlord’s attorney has filed an eviction case with a court to enforce Landlord’s legal rights but before the court has entered a judgment for possession, Tenant agrees to pay Landlord’s current attorney's fees and court costs as set forth in the eviction notice in addition to any other amounts due pursuant to the Lease and all other amounts set forth in the notice. If Landlord files an eviction case and the court determines the possession issue because Tenant disputes the eviction case, attorneys’ fees and costs will be awarded to the prevailing party as determined by the court consistent with the parties’ intent to have attorneys’ fees and court costs awarded to the prevailing party in disputed court actions as set forth in this Lease Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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STATUTORY RIGHT TO CURE. Pursuant to Colorado law, Tenant Resident has the right to pay all amounts due prior to a court entering a judgment for possession if Tenant Resident is being evicted for non-payment of Rentrent. If Tenant Resident exercises TenantResident’s statutory right to pay, Landlord Agent only has to accept TenantResident’s payment if Tenant Resident fully pays all amounts due according to eviction notice, as well as any Rent rent that remains due under this Lease Agreementlease. If Tenant Resident exercises TenantResident’s right to pay, Tenant Resident agrees to [outline process, bring the payment in certified fundsfunds or money orders to Agent’s business office located xx_000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx. Lakewood, logisticsCO 80214__ during business hours and if Agent agrees Resident’s payment is for the correct amount, receipts, etc]Resident must receive a written receipt from Agent. If Tenant Resident exercises TenantResident’s statutory right to pay in response to an eviction notice after the notice has expired and after LandlordAgent’s attorney has filed an eviction case with a court to enforce LandlordAgent’s legal rights but before the court has entered a judgment for possession, Tenant Resident agrees to pay Landlord’s Agent his current attorney's fees and court costs as set forth in the eviction notice in addition to any other amounts due pursuant to the Lease lease and all other amounts set forth in the notice. If Landlord Agent files an eviction case and the court determines the possession issue because Tenant disputes the eviction caseissue, attorneys’ fees and costs will be awarded to the prevailing party as determined by the court consistent with the parties’ intent to have attorneys’ fees and court costs awarded to the prevailing party in disputed court actions as set forth in this Lease Agreementlease.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Rental Agreement

STATUTORY RIGHT TO CURE. Pursuant to Colorado law, Tenant Resident has the right to pay all amounts due prior to a court entering a judgment for possession if Tenant Resident is being evicted for non-payment of Rentrent. If Tenant Resident exercises TenantResident’s statutory right to pay, Landlord only has to accept TenantResident’s payment if Tenant Resident fully pays all amounts due according to eviction notice, as well as any Rent rent that remains due under this Lease Agreementagreement. If Tenant Resident exercises TenantResident’s right to pay, Tenant Resident agrees to [outline process, payment pay in certified funds, logistics, receipts, etc]. If Tenant Resident exercises TenantResident’s statutory right to pay in response to an eviction notice after the notice has expired and after LandlordXxxxxxxx’s attorney has filed an eviction case with a court to enforce LandlordXxxxxxxx’s legal rights but before the court has entered a judgment for possession, Tenant Resident agrees to pay Landlord’s current attorney's fees and court costs as set forth in the eviction notice in addition to any other amounts due pursuant to the Lease and all other amounts set forth in the notice. If Landlord files an eviction case and the court determines the possession issue because Tenant Resident disputes the eviction case, attorneys’ fees and costs will be awarded to the prevailing party as determined by the court consistent with the parties’ intent to have attorneys’ fees and court costs awarded to the prevailing party in disputed court actions as set forth in this Agreement. A charge of $20.00 shall be made to cover extra costs of handling a returned payment regardless of the reason the payment was not honored by the bank including but not limited to lack of signature or incorrect corresponding dollar ($) amounts and additional charges may also be assessed. Returned payments are considered unpaid rent and therefore subject to evictions, late charges and returned check fees. Thereafter rents must be paid by money order or certified check. Resident(s) may not withhold rent or offset against rent for any reason without the expressed permission of the Landlord or unless permitted by applicable law. If a credit/Xxxxx card charge originally authorized by Resident is ultimately disputed by Resident, Resident will be deemed in breach of the Lease Agreement and the full amount of the charge disputed will be deemed due and owing. If Resident elects to pay rent payments or other charges hereunder via Automated Clearing House (ACH) payments Resident is required to confirm that said payments are authorized and settled at the time the payment is made. IF any ACH payment does not clear, it will be treated as a default (just like a returned check) under this Agreement. Landlord has the right at any time to require Resident to pay all future payments by regular check, certified check or money order. If an additional person or persons are found to occupy the premises for more than thirty (30) days without the written permission of the Landlord, Resident is in default of the lease and the Landlord may elect to terminate Resident’s tenancy if Resident fails to cure the violation after receiving a Demand for Compliance from Landlord.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement Fixed Term

STATUTORY RIGHT TO CURE. Pursuant to Colorado law, Tenant Xxxxxx has the right to pay all amounts due prior to a court entering a judgment for possession if Tenant Xxxxxx is being evicted for non-payment of Rentrent. If Tenant exercises Tenant’s statutory right to pay, Landlord only has to accept Tenant’s payment if Tenant fully pays all amounts due according to eviction notice, as well as any Rent rent that remains due under this Lease Agreement. If Tenant exercises TenantXxxxxx’s right to pay, Tenant Xxxxxx agrees to [outline process, payment pay all amounts due via the online portal or in certified funds, logistics, receipts, etc]. If Tenant exercises TenantXxxxxx’s statutory right to pay in response to an eviction notice after the notice has expired and after LandlordXxxxxxxx’s attorney has filed an eviction case with a court to enforce Landlord’s legal rights but before the court has entered a judgment for possession, Tenant Xxxxxx agrees to pay Landlord’s current attorney's fees and court costs as set forth in the eviction notice in addition to any other amounts due pursuant to the Lease and all other amounts set forth in the notice. If Landlord files an eviction case and the court determines the possession issue because Tenant disputes the eviction case, attorneys’ fees and costs will be awarded to the prevailing party as determined by the court consistent with the parties’ intent to have attorneys’ fees and court costs awarded to the prevailing party in disputed court actions as set forth in this Lease Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement

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STATUTORY RIGHT TO CURE. Pursuant to Colorado law, Tenant Xxxxxx has the right to pay all amounts due prior to a court entering a judgment for possession if Tenant Xxxxxx is being evicted for non-payment of Rentrent. If Tenant exercises Tenant’s statutory right to pay, Landlord only has to accept Tenant’s payment if Tenant fully pays all amounts due according to eviction notice, as well as any Rent rent that remains due under this Lease Agreement. If Tenant exercises TenantXxxxxx’s right to pay, Tenant Xxxxxx agrees to [outline process, make payment in certified funds, logistics, receipts, etc]funds directly to the Landlord as stated in this lease. If Tenant exercises TenantXxxxxx’s statutory right to pay in response to an eviction notice after the notice has expired and after LandlordXxxxxxxx’s attorney has filed an eviction case with a court to enforce Landlord’s legal rights but before the court has entered a judgment for possession, Tenant Xxxxxx agrees to pay Landlord’s current attorney's fees and court costs as set forth in the eviction notice in addition to any other amounts due pursuant to the Lease and all other amounts set forth in the notice. If Landlord files an eviction case and the court determines the possession issue because Tenant disputes the eviction case, attorneys’ fees and costs will be awarded to the prevailing party as determined by the court consistent with the parties’ intent to have attorneys’ fees and court costs awarded to the prevailing party in disputed court actions as set forth in this Lease Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement

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