Common use of Examination of Title Clause in Contracts

Examination of Title. Lessee shall have days from the date of receipt of title report to examine the title to the property and to report, in writing, any valid objections thereto. Any exceptions to the title which would be disclosed by examination of the records shall be deemed to have been accepted unless reported in writing with said timeframe. If Lessee objects to any exceptions to the title, Lessor shall use all due diligence to remove such exceptions at his/her own expenses within sixty (60) days thereafter. But if such exceptions cannot be removed within the sixty (60) days allowed, all rights and obligations hereunder may, at the election of the Lessee, terminate and end unless he/she elects to purchase the property subject to such exceptions.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: California Residential Lease Agreement, California Residential Lease Agreement

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Examination of Title. Lessee shall have ____ days from the date of receipt of title report to examine the title to the property and to report, in writing, any valid objections thereto. Any exceptions to the title which would be disclosed by examination of the records shall be deemed to have been accepted unless reported in writing with said timeframe. If Lessee Xxxxxx objects to any exceptions to the title, Lessor shall use all due diligence to remove such exceptions at his/her own expenses within sixty (60) days thereafter. But if such exceptions cannot be removed within the sixty (60) days allowed, all rights and obligations hereunder may, at the election of the Lessee, terminate and end unless he/she elects to purchase the property subject to such exceptions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: California Residential Lease Agreement

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Examination of Title. Lessee shall have ____ days from the date of receipt of title report to examine the title to the property and to report, in writing, any valid objections thereto. Any exceptions to the title which would be disclosed by examination of the records shall be deemed to have been accepted unless reported in writing with said timeframe. If Lessee objects to any exceptions to the title, Lessor shall use all due diligence to remove such exceptions at his/her own expenses within sixty (60) days thereafter. But if such exceptions cannot be removed within the sixty (60) days allowed, all rights and obligations hereunder may, at the election of the Lessee, terminate and end unless he/she elects to purchase the property subject to such exceptions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: California Residential Lease Agreement

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