Refurbishing Fee definition

Refurbishing Fee has the meaning set out in section 11.03.

Examples of Refurbishing Fee in a sentence

  • Each Resident must pay a one time Refurbishing Fee (listed on the Summary of Lease Terms page).

  • You agree to pay the first month’s rent and your Refurbishing Fee before you move in.

  • In all cases, each new and old tenant is required to pay, or have paid, the one time Refurbishing Fee.

  • You also agree to pay as additional rent, a Refurbishing Fee, as stated on the Summary of Lease Terms page and described more fully in Section 5, Condition of Property.

  • All tenants are individually and jointly liable for the costs of all repairs and cleaning not covered by the Refurbishing Fee (less normal wear).

  • New Residents must provide a Residential Lease Guaranty, a Security Deposit, and pay a Refurbishing Fee.

  • We will not charge your Security Deposit for any costs already covered by the Refurbishing Fee.

  • The Refurbishing Fee is paid as additional rent, is not part of your Security Deposit, and does not change your obligations under Section 4, Security Deposit.

  • If you don’t pay the Refurbishing Fee it will be deducted from your Security Deposit along with a $50 processing charge.

  • Before moving in, you must: (1) Pay the first month’s rent, (2) Pay the Refurbishing Fee, (3) Provide us with proof of renter’s insurance, and, (4) install carpeting in the living areas.