Tenant Signature Sample Clauses

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Tenant Signature. State of Florida
Tenant Signature. Every Tenant named in the introduction must sign this amendment to acknowledge and approve of its effect. If more than one Tenant will be obligated to sign this paperwork, then additional signature areas may be inserted as needed.
Tenant Signature every Tenant that will enjoy the rights afforded to Tenants in this list and be required to uphold the obligations must enter this agreement by signing his or her name. Two distinct signature areas have been supplied should there be more than one Tenant. Only Signature Tenants will be considered a part of this lease. Home Legal Documents Lease/Rental Agreement Use our Lease Agreement to rent out your residential property. A lease agreement (or rental agreement) is a document that explains the terms under which a tenant rents a residential or commercial property from a landlord. Lease agreements are legally-binding contracts that explain the obligations and rights of both the tenant and landlord. Even if you’re just renting out a room in your house to a friend or family member, you need a lease agreement for legal protection in case you encounter problems with your tenants. Find your free printable rental/lease agreement by type below and use it to rent out a property. Table of Contents Use a standard lease agreement to rent out a residential property for a fixed period of typically one year. This agreement includes the most essential and common clauses, and can be used for a house, apartment, studio, condo, duplex, townhouse, basement, or mobile home. Standard lease agreements differ by state, so be sure to check the requirements for your property. Use a month-to-month rental agreement if you don’t want to commit to renting out your property for a full year or more, but still need to protect your rights. Using a monthly lease allows you (and your tenant) to be flexible. Use a short term rental agreement to rent out your property for a short period of time (usually between 1–31 days), most commonly as a vacation rental. A short-term rental agreement explains to guests the rules of their stay, and what they can expect when they arrive. Use a sublease agreement to rent out a property (or just a room) when you’re already renting the property from another landlord. For example, you may want to sublet a property if you need to move out but don’t want to break your lease. Use a room rental agreement when you’re renting out a room in your property and need to set rules and boundaries. For example, you can use this agreement to explain how you'll divide rent and utility payments, and whether your tenant can have guests visit. Commercial/Other Lease Agreement Forms Use a commercial lease agreement if you’re renting out an office building, retail space, restaurant, i...
Tenant Signature. No illegal drugs or excessive amounts of alcohol are allowed at the property and permission is hereby given that a seek and search inspection can be conducted by our appointed security company at any given time during my stay.
Tenant Signature. Landlord Signature:

Related to Tenant Signature

  • Contract Signature If the Original Form of Contract is not returned to the Contract Officer (as identified in Section 4) duly completed, signed and dated on behalf of the Supplier within 30 days of the date of signature on behalf of DFID, DFID will be entitled, at its sole discretion, to declare this Contract void.

  • Your Signature (Sign exactly as your name appears on the face of this Note) Signature Guarantee*: _________________________ * Participant in a recognized Signature Guarantee Medallion Program (or other signature guarantor acceptable to the Trustee).

  • Witness Signature Witness Address …………………………………………..

  • Facsimile or .pdf Signature This Agreement may be executed by facsimile or .pdf signature and a facsimile or .pdf signature shall constitute an original for all purposes.

  • Counterpart Signature This Agreement may be signed (including by electronic signature) and delivered (including by facsimile transmission, by email in PDF or similar format or using an online contracting service designated by AMO) in counterparts, and each signed and delivered counterpart will be deemed an original and both counterparts will together constitute one and the same document.

  • Surrender of Leased Premises Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Lease, Tenant shall not be obligated to remove any alterations or improvements (including without limitation attached fixtures and floor coverings) made to the Leased Premises that are permitted under the Lease. Landlord shall give Tenant notice ("Post-Surrender Notice") of any repairs for which Xxxxxx is responsible under this Lease within ten (10) days after the expiration of the Term. Failure to timely send such Post-Surrender Notice shall be deemed acceptance of the Leased Premises on the expiration date in its then as-is condition. If Landlord timely provides the Post- Surrender Notice, then Tenant shall promptly (but no later than ten (10) days after the date of the Post-Surrender Notice or such longer period as shall be reasonably necessary using due diligence), make the repair(s) set forth in the Post-Surrender Notice that are required by the Lease. Tenant's failure to timely make said repair shall not be deemed an act giving rise to holdover, but shall be a default under the Lease, and shall be curable by Landlord, at Xxxxxxxx's option, with Xxxxxx being responsible to reimburse Landlord for the reasonable actual costs incurred by Landlord to cure the same. If Tenant has materially and substantially vacated the Leased Premises in accordance with the Lease, then Tenant shall not be deemed to be holding over simply by virtue of personal property remaining in the Leased Premises and/or Tenant's failure to timely make a repair. All personal property not removed by the end of the Term shall be deemed to have been abandoned by Tenant and may be appropriated, sold, stored, destroyed, or otherwise disposed of by Landlord without further notice to Tenant and without any obligation to account for such items (except any remaining signage shall be destroyed rather than reused). Tenant's failure to timely make a required repair by the expiration of the Term shall be a default under the Lease which shall be curable by Landlord, at Landlord's option and at Tenant's expense. The provisions of this paragraph shall survive the end of the Term.

  • Exterior Signage Subject to Landlord’s prior written approval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed, and provided all signs are in keeping with the quality, design and style of the Building and Project, Tenant, at its sole cost and expense, may install (i) identification signage on the existing monument sign located on the exterior of the Building, (ii) at the entrance to the Building and (iii) internal directional and lobby identification signage (collectively, “Tenant Signage”); provided, however, in no event shall Tenant’s Signage include an “Objectionable Name,” as that term is defined in Section 23.3, of this Lease. All such signage shall be subject to Tenant’s obtaining all required governmental approvals. All permitted signs shall be maintained by Tenant at its expense in a first-class and safe condition and appearance. Upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, Tenant shall remove all of its signs at Tenant’s sole cost and expense. The graphics, materials, color, design, lettering, lighting, size, illumination, specifications and exact location of Tenant’s Signage (collectively, the “Sign Specifications”) shall be subject to the prior written approval of Landlord, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed, and shall be consistent and compatible with the quality and nature of the Project. Tenant hereby acknowledges that, notwithstanding Landlord’s approval of Tenant’s Signage, Landlord has made no representation or warranty to Tenant with respect to the probability of obtaining all necessary governmental approvals and permits for Tenant’s Signage. In the event Tenant does not receive the necessary governmental approvals and permits for Tenant’s Signage, Tenant’s and Landlord’s rights and obligations under the remaining TCCs of this Lease shall be unaffected. Except as required by applicable law, Landlord shall not install any other signage on the Building. If Landlord elects to install a multi-tenant identification sign at the entrance to the Project, Tenant shall be entitled to install its name on such sign (subject to availability on a pro-rata basis based on the relative square footages leased by the tenants of the Project), at Tenant’s sole cost and expense.

  • Building Signage 1. Tenant shall be entitled to the greater of: (i) one (1) exclusive tenant identification sign per Building that does not to exceed 75 square feet, or (ii) Tenant’s pro rata share of the maximum exterior signage permitted by applicable Laws that is allocated to the parcel on which the Building is located (the “Building Signage”). The exact location of the Building Signage shall be determined by Tenant, subject to all applicable Laws, any reasonable signage guidelines for the Project established by Landlord that are provided to Tenant prior to installation of the Building Signage, and Landlord’s prior written approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. Such right to the Building Signage is personal to Tenant and is subject to the following terms and conditions: (a) Tenant shall submit plans and drawings for the Building Signage to Landlord and to the City of San Mateo and to any other public authorities having jurisdiction and shall obtain written approval from Landlord (not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed) and, if applicable, each such jurisdiction prior to installation, and shall comply with all applicable Laws; (b) Tenant shall, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, design, construct and install the Building Signage; (c) the size, color and design of the Building Signage shall be subject to Landlord’s prior written approval; and (d) Tenant shall maintain the Building Signage in good condition and repair, and all costs of maintenance and repair shall be borne by Tenant. Maintenance shall include, without limitation, cleaning and, if the Building Signage is illuminated, relamping at reasonable intervals. Tenant shall be responsible for any electrical energy used in connection with the Building Signage. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Tenant shall not be liable for any fee in connection with Tenant’s right to display the Building Signage in accordance with this Lease. At Landlord’s option, Tenant’s right to the Building Signage may be revoked and terminated upon occurrence of any of the following events: (i) Tenant shall be in default under this Lease beyond any applicable notice and cure periods; (ii) Tenant leases or occupies less than 75% of the Premises, or (iii) this Lease shall terminate or otherwise no longer be in effect. 2. Upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease or at such other time that Tenant’s signage rights are terminated pursuant to the terms hereof, if Tenant fails to remove the Building Signage and repair the Building in accordance with the terms of this Lease, Landlord shall cause the Building Signage to be removed from the Building and the Building to be repaired and restored to the condition which existed prior to the installation of the Building Signage (including, if necessary, the replacement of any precast concrete panels), all at the sole cost and expense of Tenant and otherwise in accordance with this Lease, without further notice from Landlord notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Lease. Tenant shall pay all costs and expenses for such removal and restoration within fifteen (15) business days following delivery of an invoice therefor accompanied by reasonable supporting documentation. The rights provided in this Section 36.A shall be non-transferable (except with respect to a Permitted Transferee) unless otherwise agreed by Landlord in writing in its sole discretion.

  • Counterpart Signatures This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, including via facsimile, each of which shall be deemed an original for all purposes, including judicial proof of the terms hereof, and all of which together shall constitute and be deemed one and the same agreement.

  • Lessee's Improvements Since Lessor is the Insuring Party, Lessor shall not be required to insure Lessee-Owned Alterations and Utility Installations unless the item in question has become the property of Lessor under the terms of this Lease.

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