Common use of TERMINATION BECAUSE OF DEFAULT Clause in Contracts

TERMINATION BECAUSE OF DEFAULT. In the event of a failure to pay rent, the Resident will be given ten (10) days written notice to pay the amount due (plus interest and/or administrative fees) and/or vacate the Premises. In the event the Resident breaches any of the other terms of this Agreement, the Resident will be given ten (10) days written notice (as may be required by state or local laws) to either cure the default and/or vacate the Premises. In addition to the rights described above, in the event of a default by the Resident under this Agreement, the Landlord will have the right to proceed against the Resident in a court of law for eviction, enforce payment of the rent and any other charges for which the Resident is liable, and/or enforce of any of the terms of this Agreement. The Landlord reserves the right to cumulatively use any and all remedies available to the Landlord under the applicable laws of the United States and/or the State of Arizona.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Resident Occupancy Agreement, Resident Occupancy Agreement, Resident Occupancy Agreement

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