Tenant at Sufferance definition
Examples of Tenant at Sufferance in a sentence
Nothing in this provision shall create a tenancy at will, nor obligate the Lessor to give Lessee any additional notice to vacate as Lessee, upon holding over, is solely a Tenant at Sufferance.
Tenant shall be regarded as a Tenant at Sufferance and shall be liable for a daily holdover charge in the amount of $200.00 per day until possession is returned to Lessor.
LESSOR’S acceptance of any payments from LESSEE during such extended occupancy shall not alter LESSEE’S status as a Tenant at Sufferance.
If Tenant, without the written consent of the Commission, holds over after the expiration or termination of this Lease, Tenant shall be deemed to be a Tenant at Sufferance and will be liable for the use and occupancy of the Premises as determined by the Commission and shall be bound by all applicable provisions of this Lease.
If Landlord and Tenant have not reached a prior agreement, and Tenant remains in the Premises beyond the expiration of this Lease, such holding over shall not be deemed to create any tenancy, but the Tenant shall be a Tenant at Sufferance only, at a daily rate equal to one and one half (1 - ½) times the rent and other charges under this Lease.
If Tenant holds possession of the Demised Premises after the Expiration Date or any other termination of this Lease, Landlord shall have the option, exercisable in writing thirty (30) days after the date of termination as aforesaid, to treat Tenant as a Tenant at Sufferance, or as a tenant by the month.
In the event that LESSEE continues to occupy, control or remain in any part of the Leased Premises beyond the expiration or earlier termination of the Term of this lease, including any extensions thereto, such holding over shall not be deemed to create any tenancy, but the LESSEE shall be a Tenant at Sufferance only and shall be liable for all loss, damage or expenses incurred by the LESSOR.
The base monthly rent for any month during which Tenant is a Tenant at Sufferance under the terms of this Lease shall be one hundred fifty percent (150% ) of the base rent during the last month prior to Tenant becoming a Tenant at Sufferance under the terms of this Lease.
No tenancy of any duration shall be created by a holding over beyond the end of the term; and, in such case, Lessee shall be a Tenant at Sufferance.
In the absence of any written agreement to the contrary, if Lessee, or any assignee or sublessee shall remain in occupancy after the expiration of the Lease Term, it shall so remain as a Tenant at Sufferance from month-to-month and all provisions of this Lease applicable to such tenancy shall remain in full force and effect, except that Lessee shall pay rent at the maximum allowable by Florida Statutes.