Lease end definition

Lease end means the expiration of the Term or the sooner termination of this Lease.

Examples of Lease end in a sentence

  • Any item left behind by Resident not claimed within 10 days of the Lease end date will be disposed of by Landlord in accordance with applicable Virginia law.

  • Ithaca Renting Company returns the unused portion of damage deposits by mail within fourteen days after the Lease end date or the last occupant vacates, whichever is later.

  • The Tenant has acknowledged in the Lease that should he or she fail to move out of the apartment at Lease end or should he or she cause damage to the apartment or any of the Landlord’s furniture in the apartment, or shall the Tenant fail to return the apartment and the furniture therein in the condition required by the Lease, that it would be very difficult and burdensome to calculate a dollar amount for the damage suffered by the Landlord.

  • Unless a renewal lease has been executed, Resident must move out on or before the Lease end date and time as noted in Section 2.

  • Such payments by Tenant shall be made even though the Actual OpEx Statement is furnished to Tenant after Lease end, provided that Tenant receives the Actual OpEx Statement within ninety (90) days after Lease end.

  • At Lease end, leave utilities on for 5 days so that we can refurbish your apartment.

  • The foregoing provisions of this Paragraph 12.3 shall survive Lease end.

  • At Tenant’s sole cost and expense, Tenant shall maintain all permitted signs and shall, on Lease end, remove all of its signs and repair any damage caused by such removal.

  • The Parties’ obligations set forth in this subparagraph (d) shall survive Lease end.

  • The Tenant has acknowledged in the Lease that should they fail to move out of the apartment at Lease end or should they cause damage to the apartment or any of the Landlord’s furniture in the apartment, or shall the Tenant fail to return the apartment and the furniture therein in the condition required by the Lease, that it would be very difficult and burdensome to calculate a dollar amount for the damage suffered by the Landlord.