LEASE AGREEMENT TERMS Sample Clauses

LEASE AGREEMENT TERMS. 1. The instrument you are renting is the sole property of Xxxx Xxxx Music Company. You may not sell it or move it to another state. You must notify the company of any change of address or phone number. An instrument is leased on a month to month basis. The instrument lease fee is as follows:
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LEASE AGREEMENT TERMS a. Address of Leased Premises: b. Term of Lease Begins on c. Length of Term is 12 Equal Installment Payments
LEASE AGREEMENT TERMS. The term of the lease would be for approximately two years commencing on the October 1, 2020 and ending on September 30, 2022 (Attachment A). Tenant may request an extension of the Term for up to 12 additional months, and the County may, at the County’s sole and absolute discretion, allow such extension. In consideration for the use of the Property under this Agreement, Xxxxxx agrees to pay County a fee of One Dollar and No Cents ($1.00) for the Term. In return, Covenant House would operate a Transitional Housing Program for homeless young adults ages 18 to 25. Covenant House would accept referrals from the County’s Coordinated Entry System at no charge to the County, utilize the Housing Management Information System (HMIS), and collaborate with stakeholders to facilitate permanent housing for its program participants. C alifornia Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) The use of the Property under the lease would be exempt from CEQA pursuant to Public Resource Code Section 21080.50, which applies to the conversion of a motel to supportive or transitional housing. CHILD IMPACT The recommended action will have no/neutral impact on children and youth. SENIOR IMPACT The recommended action will have no/neutral impact on seniors. SUSTAINABILITY IMPLICATIONS The recommended action supports the Board of Supervisors’ sustainability objective to enhance social equity and safety by improving neighborhood access to education, health service, housing and food, as it increases the number of transitional housing opportunities and support services available in the County. BACKGROUND Property Acquisition On January 14, 2020 (Item No. 52), the Board adopted Resolution BOS-2020-1, approving the acquisition of the Property. The Board’s intent of the resolution was to use the existing motel units for interim housing, transitional housing, or temporary shelter for approximately two years while entitlements and financing for an affordable housing project were being sought. The County acquired Property on March 13, 2020 and concurrently executed an Option Agreement with Charities Development Housing Corporation of Santa Xxxxx County (“Charities”) for the potential development of the Property. The Property consists of a 31-room motel building containing 12,150 square feet. Covenant House is proposing to use 24 of the rooms for program participants. In addition, four rooms would be converted to provide a common area to hold group dining and other program activities. The “manager’s uni...
LEASE AGREEMENT TERMS. The department of natural and cultural resources shall develop a lease agreement which shall include the following terms in the event that the state enters into an agreement to lease Cannon Mountain or Mount Sunapee ski area, or both:
LEASE AGREEMENT TERMS. 12 5.4 Priority.......................................................................12 5.5
LEASE AGREEMENT TERMS. The Lease Agreement with respect to the Facility contains the following terms:
LEASE AGREEMENT TERMS. Westside Regional Command Center will lease a piece of property from Westside Community Church, located at 000 Xxxxxx Xx. to convert into an additional parking lot for exclusive Police use. • 5 yr. initial Lease term with an additional 5 yr. option to extendRental rate $900 per month with no increases if term is extended • Police Department has committed to make all the Parking Lot improvements according to City Codes and requirements • Police Department will reimburse Westside Community Church up to $1,600 for sidewalk repairs and landscaping that will be required as well. • New Parking Lot will provide adequate parking for Officers who currently have to find street parking in the surrounding areas. THANK YOU Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Economic and International Development 000 X. Xxxxx Suite 111 E L PA S O T E X A S . G O V
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LEASE AGREEMENT TERMS a. Address of Leased Premises:
LEASE AGREEMENT TERMS. While BRT is free to utilize its own form(s) to secure rentals of advertising space on the marquee signs, any such forms must comply with the terms and conditions contained within HEPD’s internal agreement for marquee sign advertising. HEPD will make every reasonable effort to ensure BRT has a copy of the current HEPD agreement, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit A.
LEASE AGREEMENT TERMS. How long is the lease? (make sure you understand the exact start and end date)  Is the lease collective (all roommates are responsible for the rent to be paid in full and if someone moves out, everyone else picks up their share) or individual (you pay for your portion regardless or another roommate’s status)?  When is the rent due? o Is there late fee? If so, how much is it, and when does it apply?  What forms of payments are acceptable?  Is subletting allowed?  Is it possible to break the lease before the end date? If so, is there any fee applicable? Amenities:  Have an understanding of the exact size of each room, doors, corridor, and windows. This will help you have a better vision of the physical set-up of the residence, especially if you are not able to see it before deciding if it is the right choice that fits your needs.  When was the house/apartment last renovated?  Who is responsible for painting? o Are you allowed to change colors if you want?  If there is damage in the house, up to what extent will the landlord pay for it? (for example: painting the walls, fixing pipes, fixing bathrooms, fixing walls, fixing the carpet and floors, etc.)  Is there any storage space available internally or externally? If so, what are the dimensions of it?  What kinds of safety systems are provided (sprinkler system, fire alarm, intrusion alarm)? o Are alarms tied to the fire station and local police station?  What utilities are included in the rent?  Is parking available? o Is parking included in the rent payment? o Are there spots available or reserved? o Is a town parking permit required? o Is there a parking fee? If so, how much is it, and how frequently do you pay it (once a year, once a month)?  Are washer and dryer hook-ups available in the apartment? o If not, how distant is the laundry facility? o How much does it cost? o What are the hours of operation of the laundry facility?  Does the apartment/house have appliances? If so, what are they? o Are they electric or gas? o How old are the appliances? o In case of a malfunction or damage, who is responsible for fixing or substituting the appliances?  Is there any furniture in the apartment/house (knowing this in advance will help you estimate your cost)? o Is it possible to add any new furniture?  Is the heat and central AC shared among apartments, or is it individually controlled by each unit?  Is there a gym? o If so, what are the hours? o Does it cost extra to be part of the gym?  Are ...
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