Common use of Property Removal Clause in Contracts

Property Removal. Except for property removal following the death of a sole Tenant, any property left on the premises by a current or vacated Tenant shall be considered abandoned and such surrendered to the Lessor. Lessor may dispose of or gift to a charitable organization all items of personal property left in the apartment or on the premises after surrender or abandonment. Any costs associated with the disposal of abandoned property shall be born solely by the Tenant.

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Property Removal. Except for property removal following the death of a sole Tenantresident, any property left on the premises by a current or vacated Tenant resident shall be considered abandoned and such surrendered to the Lessor. Lessor may dispose of or gift to a charitable organization all items of personal property left in the apartment or on the premises after surrender or abandonment. Any costs associated with the disposal of abandoned property shall be born solely by the TenantResident.

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Samples: www.dts.edu

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Property Removal. Except for property removal following the death of a sole Tenantresident, any property left on the premises by a current or vacated Tenant resident shall be considered abandoned and such as surrendered to the Lessor. Lessor may dispose of or gift to a charitable organization all items of personal property left in the apartment or on the premises after surrender or abandonment. Any costs associated with the disposal of abandoned property shall be born solely by the TenantResident.

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Samples: www.dts.edu

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