Common use of Repeat Violations Clause in Contracts

Repeat Violations. If Tenant has been served with a prior written notice that required Tenant to remedy a breach, and Tenant remedied such breach, if Tenant intentionally has committed a subsequent breach of a like nature as the prior breach, Landlord may serve on Tenant a thirty (30) day termination notice for such repeat violation. Such notice must make reference to the prior breach of a like nature and state that the Lease will terminate in thirty (30) days for the reasons stated therein without allowing Tenant an opportunity to remedy such subsequent breach.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Estate Residential Lease Agreement, Estate Residential Lease Agreement, Estate Residential Lease Agreement

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Repeat Violations. If Tenant Xxxxxx has been served with a prior written notice that required Tenant to remedy a breach, and Tenant Xxxxxx remedied such breach, if Tenant Xxxxxx intentionally has committed a subsequent breach of a like nature as the prior breach, Landlord may serve on Tenant a thirty (30) day termination notice for such repeat violation. Such notice must make reference to the prior breach of a like nature and state that the Lease will terminate in thirty (30) days for the reasons stated therein without allowing Tenant an opportunity to remedy such subsequent breach.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Estate Residential Lease Agreement, Estate Residential Lease Agreement, www.erawoodyhoggrentals.com

Repeat Violations. If Tenant has Tenant(s) have been served with a prior written notice that which required Tenant Tenant(s) to remedy a breach, and Tenant Tenant(s) remedied such breach, if Tenant where Tenant(s) intentionally has committed commit a subsequent breach of a like nature as the prior breach, Landlord or Broker may serve on Tenant Tenant(s) a thirty (30) day termination notice for such repeat violationnotice. Such notice must make reference to the prior breach of a like nature and state that the Lease Agreement will terminate in thirty (30) days for the reasons stated therein without allowing Tenant Tenant(s) an opportunity to remedy such subsequent breach.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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Repeat Violations. If Tenant has been served with a prior written notice that required Tenant to remedy a breach, and Tenant remedied such breach, if Tenant intentionally has committed a subsequent breach of a like nature as the prior breach, Landlord may serve on Tenant a thirty (30) 30 day termination notice for such repeat violation. Such notice must make reference to the prior breach of a like nature and state that the Lease will terminate in thirty (30) 30 days for the reasons stated therein without allowing Tenant an opportunity to remedy such subsequent breach.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease

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