Common use of USE OF STORAGE SPACE Clause in Contracts

USE OF STORAGE SPACE. The Storage Space shall not be used for residential purposes; storing anything that is a health hazard, including perishable items, or housing live animals. The Storage Space shall not be used for any unlawful activities, or in violation of any zoning restrictions, business, licenses, or other regulatory restrictions. Occupant shall not store jewelry, furs, antiques, art work, heirlooms, collectibles or any irreplaceable property having special or sentimental value to Occupant. Occupant waives any claim for emotional or sentimental attachment to any of the stored property. Occupant agrees not to store property with a total value in excess of $5,000 without permission of the Owner. If such written permission is not obtained, the value of Occupant’s property shall be deemed not to exceed $5,000. Nothing herein shall constitute any agreement or admission by Owner that Occupant’s stored property has any value, nor shall anything alter the release of Owner’s liability as set forth below.

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Sources: Rental Agreement, Rental Agreement