Common use of Landlord/Principal Clause in Contracts

Landlord/Principal. The Landlord or Head Roommate’s full name should be established. Generally, this is the Party in charge of collecting rent from the Roommates and holds the formal lease agreement for the property with its Owner or Property Manager. (4) Current Co-Tenant. All other Roommates or Co-Tenants should be identified in this document as well. It is recommended that every Roommate on the premises be a part of this agreement whether they hold the master lease with the Property Owner/Management Company or not. (5) Property. Formally identify the property the New Roommate, Landlord/Principal, and Co-Tenants shall share and pay for together. (6)

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Room Agreement, Housemate Lease Agreement, Rental Lease Agreement

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Landlord/Principal. The Landlord or Head Roommate’s full name should be established. Generally, this is the Party in charge of collecting rent from the Roommates and holds the formal lease agreement for the property with its Owner or Property Manager. (4) Current Co-Tenant. All other Roommates or Co-Tenants should be identified in this document as well. It is recommended that every Roommate on the premises be a part of this agreement whether they hold the master lease with the Property Owner/Management Company or not. (5) Property. Formally identify the property the New Roommate, Landlord/Principal, and Co-Tenants shall share and pay for together. (6).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: afghansolar.com

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