Common use of Trip Charges Clause in Contracts

Trip Charges. If Landlord or Landlord’s agents have made prior arrangements with Tenant to access the Property and are denied or are not able to access the Property because of Tenant’s failure to make the Property accessible (including, but not limited to, any occupant, guest or invitee of Tenant, pet, or security device prohibiting access to any area of the Property), Landlord may charge Tenant a trip charge of $100.00.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Texas Residential Lease Agreement (Tirios Propco Series LLC), Texas Residential Lease Agreement (Tirios Propco Series LLC), Texas Residential Lease Agreement (Tirios Propco Series LLC)

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Trip Charges. If the Landlord or Landlord’s agents have made prior arrangements with Tenant pursuant to this Lease to access the Property and are later denied or are not able to access the Property because of Tenant’s failure to make the Property accessible (including, but not limited to, any occupant, guest guest, or invitee of Tenant, pet, or security device prohibiting access to any area of the Propertyaccess), Landlord may charge Tenant a wasted trip charge (in addition to any other charges provided for hereunder) of $100.0050.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Residential Lease, Residential Lease, Residential Lease

Trip Charges. If Landlord or Landlord’s 's agents have made prior arrangements with Tenant to access the Property and are denied or are not able to access the Property because of Tenant’s 's failure to make the Property accessible (including, but not limited to, any occupant, guest or invitee of Tenant, pet, or security device prohibiting access to any area of the Property), Landlord may charge Tenant a trip charge of $100.00.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Residential Lease, Residential Lease Agreement

Trip Charges. If Landlord or Landlord’s 's agents have made prior arrangements with Tenant to access the Property and are denied or are not able to access the Property because of Tenant’s 's failure to make the Property accessible (including, but not limited to, any occupant, guest or invitee of Tenant, pet, or security device prohibiting access to any area of the Property), Landlord Property landlord may charge Tenant a trip charge of oF $100.0075.00.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement

Trip Charges. If Landlord or Landlord’s agents have made prior arrangements with Tenant to access the Property and are later denied or are not able to access the Property because of Tenant’s failure to make the Property accessible (including, but not limited to, any occupant, guest or invitee of Tenant, pet, or security device prohibiting access to any area of the Property)accessible, Landlord may charge Tenant a trip charge of $100.00$ 25.00 .

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease

Trip Charges. If Landlord or Landlord’s 's agents have made prior arrangements with Tenant to access the Property and are denied or are not able to access the Property because of Tenant’s 's failure to make the Property accessible (including, but not limited to, any occupant, guest or invitee of Tenant, pet, pet or security device prohibiting access to any area of the Propertyproperty), Landlord may charge Tenant a trip charge of $100.00.90.00. SAMPLE

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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Trip Charges. If Landlord or Landlord’s 's agents have made prior arrangements with Tenant to access the Property and are later denied or are not able to access the Property because of Tenant’s 's failure to make the Property accessible (includingaccessible, but not limited to, any occupant, guest or invitee of Tenant, pet, or security device prohibiting access to any area of the Property), Landlord Xxxxxxxx may charge Tenant a trip charge of $100.0050.00.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

Trip Charges. If Landlord or Landlord’s agents have made prior arrangements with Tenant to access the Property and are denied or are not able to access the Property because of Tenant’s failure to make the Property accessible (including, but not limited to, any occupant, guest or invitee of Tenant, pet, or security device prohibiting access to any area of the Property), Landlord may charge Tenant a trip charge of $100.00$ 150.00 .

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease

Trip Charges. If Landlord or Landlord’s 's agents have made prior arrangements with Tenant to access the Property and are later denied or are not able to access the Property because of Tenant’s 's failure to make the Property accessible (including, but not limited to, any occupant, guest or invitee of Tenant, pet, or security device prohibiting access to any area of the Property)accessible, Landlord may charge Tenant a trip charge of $100.0025.00.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement

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