Common use of UNINHABITABLE Clause in Contracts

UNINHABITABLE. If the premises become uninhabitable for any reason including, but not restricted to fire, flood, or other act of God, the rental herein shall be suspended until the same has been restored to a habitable condition. Tenant shall not be obligated to rebuild or restore the premises in the event of severe damage.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Month to Month Rental Agreement, Sublease Agreement, Rental Agreement