Common use of Termination of Tenancy Clause in Contracts

Termination of Tenancy. a. To terminate this Lease Agreement, the Tenant must give the Landlord at least 30 days written notice prior to the end of the term. The Tenant shall be liable for rent up to the end of the term or to the date the Unit is re-rented, whichever date comes first, as required by law.

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: Rental Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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Termination of Tenancy. a. To terminate this Lease Agreement, the Tenant must give the Landlord at least 30 30-days written notice prior to before moving from the end of the term. The Tenant shall be liable for rent up to the end of the term or to the date the Unit is re-rented, whichever date comes first, as required by lawunit.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Lease, Model Lease, Model Lease

Termination of Tenancy. a. To terminate this Lease Agreement, the Tenant must give the Landlord at least 30 days written notice prior to before moving from the end of unit. If Tenant does not give the term. The full 30-day notice, Tenant shall be liable for rent up to the end of the term 30 days for which notice was required or to the date the Unit unit is re-rented, whichever date comes first, as required by law.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

Termination of Tenancy. a. To terminate this Lease Agreement, the Tenant must give the Landlord at least 30 30-days written notice prior to before moving from the end of unit. If the term. The Tenant does not give the full 30-day notice, the Tenant shall be liable for rent up to the end of the term 30 days for which notice was required or to the date the Unit unit is re-re- rented, whichever date comes first, as required by law.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: cms3.revize.com, lek.memberclicks.net

Termination of Tenancy. a. To terminate this Lease AgreementAgreement at the end of a lease term, the Tenant Resident must give the Landlord at least 30 days 30-days’ written notice prior to before moving from the end of unit. If the term. The Tenant Resident does not give the full 30-day notice, the Resident shall be liable for rent up to the end of the term 30 days for which notice was required or to the date the Unit unit is re-rented, whichever date comes first, as required by law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.amherstma.gov

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Termination of Tenancy. a. To terminate this Lease Agreement, the Tenant must give the Landlord at least 30 30-days written notice prior to before moving from the end of unit. If the term. The Tenant does not give the full 30-day notice, the Tenant shall be liable for rent up to the end of the term 30 days for which notice was required or to the date the Unit unit is re-rented, whichever date comes first, as required by law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.nahma.org

Termination of Tenancy. a. To terminate this Lease Agreement, the Tenant must give the Landlord at least 30 30-days written notice prior to notice, before moving from the end of unit. If the term. The Tenant does not give the full 30-day notice, the Tenant shall be liable for rent up to the end of the term 30 days for which notice was required or to the date the Unit unit is re-rented, whichever date comes first, as required by law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Home Program Lease Agreement

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