Common use of Bad Checks Clause in Contracts

Bad Checks. If a check is accepted by Landlord from Tenant, it is purely as an accommodation to Tenant. If the check is dishonored by the bank, Xxxxxx agrees to pay a charge of Fifty dollars ($50.00) to Landlord to offset the administrative costs incurred by Landlord. Such charge shall constitute additional rent.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Residential Housing Agreement, Residential Summer Housing Agreement

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Bad Checks. If a check is accepted by Landlord from Tenant, it is purely as an accommodation to Tenant. If the check is dishonored by the bank, Xxxxxx Tenant agrees to pay a charge of Fifty dollars ($50.00) to Landlord to offset the administrative costs incurred by Landlord. Such charge shall constitute additional rent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Housing Agreement

Bad Checks. If a check is accepted by Landlord from Tenant, it is purely as an accommodation to Tenant. If the check is dishonored by the bank, Xxxxxx Tenant agrees to pay a charge of Fifty dollars Dollars ($50.0050) to Landlord to offset the administrative costs incurred by Landlord. Such charge shall constitute additional rent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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Bad Checks. If a check is accepted by Landlord Owner from TenantTenant for rent, it is purely as an accommodation to Tenant. If the check is dishonored by bank dishonors the bankcheck, Xxxxxx agrees to pay a $40.00 charge of Fifty dollars ($50.00) as Additional Rent to Landlord Owner to offset the administrative costs incurred by LandlordOwner. Such charge shall constitute additional rentOwner reserves the right to accept only bank checks, money orders, or ACH/direct-debit as forms of payment of Rent.

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Samples: images1.cityfeet.com

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