Common use of Property removed after surrender, abandonment, or judicial eviction Clause in Contracts

Property removed after surrender, abandonment, or judicial eviction. If we’ve removed and stored proper- ty after surrender, abandonment, or judicial eviction, you may redeem only by paying all sums you owe, in- cluding rent, late charges, reletting charges, storage charges, damages, etc.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Lease Contract, primelandrealty.com, Lease Contract

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Property removed after surrender, abandonment, or judicial eviction. If we’ve removed and stored proper- ty after surrender, abandonment, or judicial eviction, you may redeem only by paying all sums you owe, in- cluding rent, late chargesfees, reletting charges, storage chargescharg- es, damages, etc.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Lease Contract, Lease Contract, Lease Contract

Property removed after surrender, abandonment, or judicial eviction. If we’ve removed and stored proper- ty property after surrender, abandonment, or judicial eviction, you may redeem only by paying all sums you owe, in- cluding including rent, late charges, reletting charges, storage charges, damages, etc.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Texas Residential Lease Agreement

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Property removed after surrender, abandonment, or judicial eviction. If we’ve removed and stored proper- ty property after surrender, abandonment, or judicial eviction, you may redeem only by paying all sums you owe, in- cluding including rent, late chargesfees, reletting charges, storage charges, damagesdamag- es, etc.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Contract

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