Length of Lease Sample Clauses

Length of Lease. The lease shall be for a term of (number of years ) starting on the (Number) day of (Month) , (Year) 20 .
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Length of Lease. The Lease shall run co-terminus with this Lease or any extensions thereof, unless otherwise agreed to by the Parties;
Length of Lease. 4.1 Term of lease The period of Your lease term is 10 years commencing on the [XX XX XXXX] (“Commencement Date”). The Term is defined in more detail in clause 1 (Meanings of Words and Phrases).
Length of Lease. Section 4 (A) of the Attorney General’s model lease establishes the Initial Rental Period the tenant has a right to occupy the premises. During this lease term, assuming the tenant does not breach the lease, the landlord may not increase the rent nor evict the tenant. On the other hand, if the tenant is evicted for breach of the lease or leaves the residence before the end of the lease term then the tenant will be responsible for however many months of rent remain unpaid and also for any damage to the premises.1 If the tenant does unjustifiably move before the lease has expired the landlord must make a good faith effort to find a new tenant to rent the premises. The amount of rent this new tenant pays will then be subtracted from the amount the departing tenant owes.2
Length of Lease. 2.1 This Lease begins on (the “Commencement Date”) and continues until (the “Expiration Date”). You must notify University in writing at least 60 days prior to the Expiration Date regardless of whether you desire to continue leasing the Townhouse after the Expiration Date or move out on or before the Expiration Date. Either you or University may end the Lease for any reason at any time (even prior to the Expiration Date) by giving the other party 60 days written notice, and the Lease shall then expire on the date stated in the written notice which is at least 60 days but not more than ninety (90) days after the date of the notice.
Length of Lease. The Landlord will rent this residence to the Tenant for one year. This term shall begin on July XX, 2005 and shall end on the June 30, 2006. If the tenant takes possession of the unit on a day other than the first day of a calendar month, then the term of this Lease shall be deemed shortened by the number of days between that date and the first day of that month.
Length of Lease. The length of lease may be a factor in the negotiated rent. Some lease agreements may be month-to-month, the grazing season, or one year. Other leases may be for multiple years. Shorter leasing period may encourage tenants to overstock and overgraze a pasture. Tenants with longer term leases will tend to utilize the pasture as if it were owned by the tenant and to properly stock the forage. Other: Rental rates per acre should reflect pasture productivity. Past stocking rates, weed growth, moisture, etc., all affect pasture productivity (stocking rates or carrying capacity). Pastures with low productivity rent for less than highly productive pastures. Conflicts may arise if the livestock owner wants to stock the pasture with the maximum number of head per acre, and the landowner desires a low stocking rate as the rent is a fixed rate per acre. Continuous heavy stocking rates lower the quality of pasture by reducing the stand of grass and allowing weed growth. Pasture rented on a per-head basis establishes a rate which may not adequately recognize differences in stocking rates. The livestock owner desires low stocking rates (higher gain per head) while the landowner desires higher stocking rates to increase income. Stocking rates and cattle weight may be the most important points for both parties to agree upon and enumerate in the lease. Whole tract rentals are often part of a farm containing pasture. The rental rate for whole tracts is established by (1) the rate per head times the number of head allowed per tract or (2) the per acre rate times the number of acres in pasture. Put the Agreement in Writing It is highly desirable to put the terms of the rental agreement in writing. A written lease agreement enhances understanding and communications between all involved parties, serves as a reminder of the terms agreed to, and provides a valuable guide for the heirs if either the landowner or tenant dies. Also, a written lease may be required by a creditor, for involvement in government programs, or to purchase crop insurance. Every lease should include certain items – the names of the parties involved, an accurate description of the property being rented, beginning and ending dates of the agreement, amount of rent being paid and when and how it is to be paid, and the signatures of the parties involved. Other provisions (rights and responsibilities of both parties) should be included in the written lease, including recreational uses of the property. Labeling a ...
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Length of Lease. A rental year ranges from 350 to 365 days. A minimum of ten days at the start of the Lease are required for cleaning/painting and repairs of the apartment for LESSEE. Please note this lease will begin no earlier than the tenth day and no proration will be given. The rent amount is due for the month of August on August first, NO EXCEPTIONS. Leases will not be automatically renewed. If LESSEE has lived up to the terms of the Lease and desires to sign a new Lease for the following year, LESSOR must be notified and a new Lease signed by the required date. Until LESSEE has signed a Lease, it will be assumed the residence is available for rent, and will be shown to new prospective tenants. We do not do any painting or cleaning of carpets when any or all LESSEES renew Lease.
Length of Lease. This Lease shall be for a period of 12 months and shall start on and end on (the “Initial Period”), and shall continue thereafter on a month-to-month basis, subject to termination on 20 business days’ notice.
Length of Lease. This lease is for a term of 120 months starting April 5, 2019 and ending April 30, 2029.
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