Lessee/Renter definition

Lessee/Renter. A natural person who has taken out a holiday rental agreement for a Stay within a property belonging to the owner. The Lessee cannot be the owner, beneficial owner, free occupant or usufructuary party of the rented property.

Examples of Lessee/Renter in a sentence

  • Lessee/Renter: A natural person who has taken out a holiday rental agreement for a Stay within a property belonging to the owner.

  • Lessee/Renter (hereinafter designated as “You” or “Your”) agree to defend, indemnify, and hold Available Lighting and Motion Picture Services, Inc.

  • Lessee-Renter shall be charged the maximum amount allowable under applicable law for each check that is returned to Lessor for lack of sufficient funds.

  • If Lessee-Renter maintains possession of the Premises for any period after the termination of this Lease (“Holdover Period”), Lessee-Renter shall secure permission in writing from the Lessor-Owner, such permission will not be unreasonably withheld unless there is reason to believe such holdover will damage the slip or unless there is maintenance to be performed by the Bay Colony Marina Slip Owners Association, at which time the boat and all items will be removed by Lessee-Renter.

  • Lessee-Renter may not assign or sublease any interest in the Premises, nor assign, mortgage or pledge this Lease, without the prior written consent of Lessor-Owner, which shall not be unreasonably withheld.

  • If repairs were necessary due to the negligence of Lessee-Renter, Lessor-Owner, in conjunction with the Marina Slip Owners Association, will have the repairs made and bill Lessee- Renter for all costs.

  • If the Premises are condemned or cannot be repaired, this Lease will terminate upon twenty days written notice by either party, and the unused portion of the lease payment, calculated by number of days left in the term of this lease, will be refunded to the Lessee-Renter.

  • Subject to any governing provision of law to the contrary, if Lessee-Renter fails to cure any financial obligation within 5 days (or any other obligation within 10 days) after written notice of such default is provided by Lessor-Owner to Lessee-Renter, Lessor-Owner may elect to cure such default and the cost of such action shall be added to Lessee’s-Renter’s financial obligations under this Lease.

  • In addition, Lessee/Renter shall be responsible for all costs and fees including court costs, attorney’s fees and otherwise used by Movie Time Cars for the collection of said fees.

  • At the expiration of the term, Lessee-Renter shall remove its goods and peaceably yield up the Premises to Lessor-Owner in as good condition as when delivered to Lessee-Renter, ordinary wear and tear excepted.