Common use of Extended Stay Clause in Contracts

Extended Stay. If the tenant has not moved out of the residence by 12 noon on the day the lease ends and has not signed with the landlord a new lease, then this lease becomes a continuing “tenancy at will” and the tenant will rent from month-to-month. All terms of this lease will remain in effect, except for terms that are in conflict with a State law regulating a tenancy at will. Either party can stop this month-to-month tenancy by giving to the other party at least 30-days written notice. This notice must expire on or after the date through which rent has been paid. The first month’s rent of this Extended Stay lease is due on the day after the Initial Rental Period (paragraph A) ends.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: cdn.cocodoc.com, parcelsfolder.portlandmaine.gov, legalforms.org

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