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4 similar Lease contracts

LEASE
Lease • October 31st, 2023
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    October 31st, 2023

Requests for occupancy extensions prior to the lease start date or past the lease end date must be submitted in writing to the Landlord. Tenant may retain possession of the Leased Premises only with prior written consent of the Landlord. Unless prior written consent for an extension is given by Landlord, this Lease ends on the last day of the Lease Term, noted above, and failure to vacate on the last day by the stated time constitutes an unauthorized holdover. Extensions to the lease term are subject to all leasing obligations contained herein. Tenant will be notified of move in time at least two weeks prior to taking occupancy.

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LEASE
Lease • November 21st, 2022
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    November 21st, 2022

Requests for occupancy extensions prior to the lease start date or past the lease end date must be submitted in writing to the Landlord. Tenant may retain possession of the Leased Premises only with prior written consent of the Landlord. Unless prior written consent for an extension is given by Landlord, this Lease ends on the last day of the Lease Term, noted above, and failure to vacate on the last day by the stated time constitutes an unauthorized holdover. Extensions to the lease term are subject to all leasing obligations contained herein. Tenant will be notified of move in time at least two weeks prior to taking occupancy.

LEASE
Lease • November 14th, 2021
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  • Filed
    November 14th, 2021

Requests for occupancy extensions prior to the lease start date or past the lease end date must be submitted in writing to the Landlord. Tenant may retain possession of the Leased Premises only with prior written consent of the Landlord. Extensions to the lease term are subject to all leasing obligations contained herein.Tenant will be notified of move in time at least two weeks prior to taking occupancy.

LEASE
Lease • January 22nd, 2021
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    January 22nd, 2021

If occupancy of the Leased Premises is delayed because of construction or the holding over of a prior Tenant, Landlord will not be liable to Tenant in any respect for the delay and this Lease will remain in full force and effect, subject to the following: (1) The rent will be abated on a daily basis during each and every day of the delay, and (2) if the delay continues for three or more days, Tenant may be relocated to a comparable unit. If such accommodations are made, Tenant will not withhold rent for any period and this Lease will remain in full force and effect during the time that the Tenant is occupying space on the Landlord’s premises. If no accommodations for relocation can be made, Tenant may terminate the Lease by giving notice in writing to Landlord no later than the fifth day of the delay or inability to provide alternate accommodations, whereupon Tenant will be entitled only to a refund of the housing deposit and any prepaid rent. The above-stated terms apply solely to eve

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