Landlord’s Costs definition
Examples of Landlord’s Costs in a sentence
Tenant shall also pay to Landlord all of Landlord’s Costs in connection with the repossession of the Leased Premises and any attempted reletting thereof, including all brokerage commissions, legal expenses, reasonable attorneys’ fees, employees’ expenses, costs of Alterations and expenses and preparation for reletting.
Landlord may render bills to Tenant monthly for Landlord’s Costs (provided that the Supervision Fee shall be billed based on the cost of the Tenant Improvements performed during the period in question).
All bills shall be due and payable no later than the thirtieth (30th) day after delivery of such bills to Tenant, and Landlord may apply the Tenant Allowance against such Landlord’s Costs.
In addition, beginning January 1, 2006 (the “Pass-Through Commencement Date”), and continuing for each subsequent calendar year or portion thereof during the Term, Landlord’s Costs shall be passed through to Tenant based on the actual increase over Base Costs.
Landlord’s obligation for payment with respect to the Work shall not exceed the aggregate amount of Landlord’s Costs; and after Landlord has paid Landlord’s Costs, Tenant shall thereafter pay all Cost of the Work as and when invoiced to Tenant by Landlord, including, without limitation, any Change Costs.