Tenant records definition

Tenant records means all information, including financial, maintenance, and other records about a
Tenant records means all information, including financial, maintenance, and other records about a tenant or prospective tenant, whether such information is in written or electronic form or other medium.
Tenant records means all information, including financial, maintenance, and other records about a tenant or prospective tenant, whether such information is in written or electronic form or other medium. A tenant may request copies of his tenant records pursuant to § 55-248.9:1.

Examples of Tenant records in a sentence

  • In no event shall this Lease be recorded and if Tenant records this Lease in violation of the terms hereof, in addition to any other remedy available to Landlord upon Tenant's default, Landlord shall have the option to terminate this Lease by recording a notice to such effect.

  • In the event Tenant records this Lease, or permits or causes this Lease, or any portion hereof or reference hereto to be recorded, this Lease shall terminate at Landlord’s option or Landlord may declare a default hereunder and pursue any and all of its remedies provided in this Lease.

  • In the event that any Tenant records this Agreement, Landlord may terminate this Agreement immediately and Landlord shall be entitled to all rights and remedies that it has at law or in equity.

  • In addition, Seller shall afford Bedford access to all of Seller’s Tenant correspondence files and other Tenant records with respect to the Property.

  • In the event Tenant records this Lease, or permits or causes this Lease, or any portion hereof or reference hereto to be recorded, this Lease shall terminate at Landlord's option or Landlord may declare a default hereunder and pursue any and all of its remedies provided in this Lease.

  • Under no circumstances shall this Lease be recorded and if Tenant records this Lease in violation of the terms hereof, in addition to any other remedy available to Landlord upon Tenant’s default, Landlord shall have the option to terminate this Lease by recording a notice to such effect.

  • Tenant shall produce all such Tenant records at the Cypress Premises, or otherwise in a single location in Vancouver, British Columbia.

  • In the event Tenant records or causes all or any part of this Lease or any memorandum of this Lease to be recorded, Tenant hereby irrevocably appoints Landlord as Tenant's attorney-in-fact, coupled with an interest, to execute and record a certificate to clear any cloud on the title to the Building created by the improper recordation.

  • If Tenant records a memorandum or "short form" of this Lease, it shall be in a form customarily used for such purposes.

  • Either party may record any such Memorandum of Lease at such party's sole cost and expense; however, if Tenant records a Memorandum of Lease, Tenant agrees to execute, acknowledge and deliver to Landlord, within ten (10) days after Landlord's request (which request may be made by Landlord at any time after the date of expiration or earlier termination of this Lease), a quitclaim deed prepared by Landlord and in commercially reasonable form acknowledging the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease.


More Definitions of Tenant records

Tenant records means all information, including financial, maintenance, and other
Tenant records. The Subrecipient shall maintain project/tenant records for a period of no less than five years.
Tenant records means a list of Tenants and all associated information related to those Tenants (for example, email addresses);