Common use of VACATING Clause in Contracts

VACATING. Upon termination of the Lease, Resident shall completely vacate the Premises, including the removal of all his or her property. No right of storage is given by this Lease, and Landlord has no duty to protect Resident's possessions against loss. In the event Resident's property is not removed, Landlord may dispose of same at its discretion, without any liability to Resident for damage or loss in accordance with applicable Virginia law. Resident shall pay for all costs of removal and/or storage of such property. Any item left behind by Resident not claimed within 10 days of the Lease end date will be disposed of by Landlord in accordance with applicable Virginia law. Before departure, Resident shall turn over to Landlord the Premises, all its fixtures and equipment in good and substantial repair; thoroughly cleaned and in sanitary condition, reasonable wear and tear excepted. Landlord will inspect the Premises, in Resident's presence if requested in writing by Resident, to verify the condition of the Premises and its contents.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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