Common use of EQUAL HOUSING Clause in Contracts

EQUAL HOUSING. If the Sublessee(s) possesses any mental or physical impairment, the Sublessor shall provide reasonable modifications to the Property unless the modifications would be too difficult or expensive for the Sublessor to provide. Any impairment(s) of the Sublessee(s) are encouraged to be provided and presented to the Sublessor in writing in order to seek the most appropriate route for providing the modifications to the Property.

Appears in 67 contracts

Samples: Washington Residential Sublease Agreement, Louisiana Residential Sublease Agreement, Sublease Agreement

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EQUAL HOUSING. If the Sublessee(s) possesses any mental or physical impairmentimpair- ment, the Sublessor shall provide reasonable modifications to the Property unless the modifications would be too difficult or expensive for the Sublessor to provide. Any impairment(s) of the Sublessee(s) are encouraged to be provided and presented pre- sented to the Sublessor in writing in order to seek the most appropriate route for providing the modifications to the Property.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Georgia Residential Sublease Agreement

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