Potential Tenant definition
Examples of Potential Tenant in a sentence
The Potential Tenant is genuinely interested in leasing the Property from the Landlord.
Potential Tenant should rely on their own verification of this information as a part of their due diligence.
Landlord, Potential Tenant and Agent all agree not to disclose to any other person or business entity the fact that any discussion or negotiations are taking place with respect to the Property, including any business located therein, or the actual or potential terms, conditions or facts involved in any such discussions or negotiations.
Potential Tenant further agrees not to circumvent or interfere with the Agent’s listing agreement with the Landlord in any way.
No copies shall be made or retained of any written information supplied to Potential Tenant by the Landlord.
The word “Closing” shall include notification of non-interest on the part of Potential Tenant as well any successful transaction between Potential Tenant and Landlord.
Potential Tenant agrees not to contact the Property or Business employees, suppliers, or customers except through the Agent or Landlord.
The Potential Tenant acknowledges that all information and materials furnished from the Landlord or Agent concerning the Property is confidential and may not be used for any purpose other than the Potential Tenant’s evaluation for a possible lease.
The Potential Tenant will use the confidential information solely for purposes of evaluating the Property.
This Agreement shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of and shall survive the closing of any Agreement between Potential Tenant and Landlord for a period of from the date of said closing or if the information becomes publicly available, whichever occurs first.