Landlord Property definition
Examples of Landlord Property in a sentence
Landlord represents and covenants that Landlord owns the Leased Premises and the Landlord Property in fee simple, free and clear of all liens, encumbrances, and restrictions of every kind and nature, except for those that currently appear in the recorded chain of title and are reported as exceptions on the commitment for title insurance that Tenant may obtain.
Landlord Property 1 and Landlord Property 2 are hereinafter also referred to as "Landlord Property".
The Tenant shall be liable to pay for any damages to Landlord Property 1 and/or 2 or for the loss of individual items from Landlord Property 2 or the furnishings and fixtures located in the jointly used rooms.
If the Tenant is unable or unwilling to be at the Property for the appointment time, we may enter using keys held by the Landlord, Property Manager or agent.
The Tenant must allow the Landlord, Property Manager, or maintenance contractor access to the Property at reasonable times of the day to assess its condition, state of repair, to carry out any maintenance, repairs, alterations or cleaning that has become necessary and to take meter readings.
Neither Landlord, Property Manager nor any of their respective employees, contractors or agents will be responsible for any damage or theft to Tenant equipment.
The policy shall name Landlord, Property Manager (i.e., Woodbury Corporation) and any other persons, firms or corporations designated by Landlord and Tenant as insureds, and shall contain a clause that the insurer will not cancel or change the insurance without first giving the Landlord ten (10) days prior written notice.
The Tenant shall be responsible for cosmetic repairs to Landlord Property 1 during the Tenant term, to the extent they are necessary in light of the condition of the Landlord property.
Landlord desires to grant an option to Tenant to acquire the Landlord Property (the “Purchase Option”) and Tenant hereby accepts said Purchase Option upon the terms and conditions stated herein.
In order to determine the need to perform work or the condition of the Landlord property, Landlord 1 is entitled to enter Landlord Property 1 after arranging a date for viewing with the Tenant.