Landlord/Lessor definition
Examples of Landlord/Lessor in a sentence
Tenant/▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall defend, indemnify, and hold Landlord/Lessor harmless against any loss, damage, claim, actions, suits, demands, judgments, or expense (including legal and other fees and charges), either actual or threatened, which is incurred or sustained by Landlord/Lessor, as result of or attributable to any action or inaction by Tenant Landlord/Lessee, it's agents, guest and invitees related to this lease.
Tenant shall Hold Landlord/Lessor harmless from all costs or expenses resulting from Tenant’s failure to pay any utility ▇▇▇▇ or power failure due to nonpayment of utility charges, failure of appliances, interface, or failure of provider.
Resident agrees to reimburse Landlord/Lessor, upon request, for the cost of a new detectors and the cost of installation thereof in the event the existing smoke detectors become damaged by the tenant or their guest.
Landlord/Lessor will make necessary repairs to the property with reasonable promptness following receipt of written notice from ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.
Landlord acknowledges receipt of x four Lessees, as a security deposit to indemnify Landlord/Lessor against damage to the property as well as to assure ▇▇▇▇▇▇'s fulfillment of the conditions of this lease agreement.
Lessees hereby agree to pay to Landlord/Lessor in advance as lease payments for said premises, a total amount of S50,000.00 ($5,000.00 per semester x 2 semesters x 5 students).
Landlord/Lessor will not be liable for any loss to Lessees' property.
With seven (7) days of receipt of such written notification by the Landlord the Landlord/Lessor shall repair or replace detectors assuming the availability of labor and materials.
Any lease payments lost in the mail will be treated as if unpaid and late until received by Landlord/Lessor.
If Lessees are not found to be responsible for the damage to the property, Landlord/Lessor will reimburse Lessees for prior payments on a pro-rated basis.