Common use of Damage to Tenant's Property Clause in Contracts

Damage to Tenant's Property. Landlord and its agents do not provide any insurance coverage for personal property of Tenants, their guests or invitees, and shall not be liable for any damage, loss, or destruction of such property from any cause, including acts or omissions of third parties, unless caused by Landlord’s or its agents’ nonperformance or negligent performance of a duty imposed by law or by their grossly negligent or intentional actions. TENANTS SHALL INSURE THEIR PERSONAL PROPERTY AND PROVIDE LANDLORD WITH PROOF THEREOF PRIOR TO RECEIVING POSSESSION OF THE PREMISES AND MAINTAIN INSURANCE THROUGHOUT THE TERM OF THE LEASE.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Residential Lease, Residential Lease, Residential Lease

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Damage to Tenant's Property. Landlord and its agents do not provide any insurance coverage for personal property of Tenants, their guests guests, or invitees, invitees and shall not be liable for any damage, loss, or destruction of such property from any cause, including acts or omissions of third parties, unless caused by Landlord’s or its agents’ nonperformance or negligent performance of a duty imposed by law or by their grossly negligent or intentional actions. TENANTS SHALL SPECIFICALLY ARE ENCOURAGED TO INSURE THEIR PERSONAL PROPERTY AND PROVIDE LANDLORD WITH PROOF THEREOF PRIOR TO RECEIVING POSSESSION OF THE PREMISES AND MAINTAIN INSURANCE THROUGHOUT THE TERM OF THE LEASEPROPERTY.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement, bighouserentals.net

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Damage to Tenant's Property. Landlord and its agents do not provide any insurance coverage for personal property of Tenants, their guests guests, or invitees, invitees and shall not be liable for any damage, loss, or destruction of such property from any cause, including acts or omissions of third parties, unless caused by Landlord’s or its agents’ nonperformance or negligent performance of a duty imposed by law or by their grossly negligent or intentional actions. TENANTS SHALL ARE ENCOURAGED TO INSURE THEIR PERSONAL PROPERTY AND PROVIDE LANDLORD WITH PROOF THEREOF PRIOR TO RECEIVING POSSESSION OF THE PREMISES AND MAINTAIN INSURANCE THROUGHOUT THE TERM OF THE LEASEPROPERTY.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease

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