Common use of FAILURE TO GIVE POSSESSION Clause in Contracts

FAILURE TO GIVE POSSESSION. Landlord shall not be liable for failure to give tenant(s) possession of the house on the beginning date of the term if caused by factors beyond Landlord's control (natural disasters, University changing semester dates, terrorism/insurrection, need for extensive repairs/remodeling due to damages caused by previous tenant). In the rare case that this delay occurs, no rent is due or payable until the date when possession by tenants occurs. Landlord will notify tenants immediately of any delays in possession, and will keep tenants updated as to progress towards possession. Regardless of any delays in possession, the ending date of the term will not be changed.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Tenant Lease Agreement, Tenant Lease Agreement, Tenant Lease Agreement

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FAILURE TO GIVE POSSESSION. Landlord shall not be liable for failure to give tenant(s) possession of the house on the beginning date of the term if caused by factors beyond Landlord's control (natural disasters, University changing semester dates, terrorism/insurrection, need for extensive repairs/remodeling remodelling due to damages caused by previous tenant). In the rare case that this delay occurs, no rent is due or payable until the date when possession by tenants occurs. Landlord will notify tenants immediately of any delays in possession, and will keep tenants updated as to progress towards possession. Regardless of any delays in possession, the ending date of the term will not be changed.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Tenant Lease Agreement, Tenant Lease Agreement, Tenant Lease Agreement

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