Common use of Right to Relocate Clause in Contracts

Right to Relocate. Owner reserves the right to relocate Resident due to construction, renovations, demolition, or habitability conditions. Owner will give Resident no less than a thirty (30) day advance notice. Relocations directed by Owner to a Premises designated by Owner and accepted by Resident will be at no cost to Resident. Alternatively, Resident may choose to terminate this Lease Agreement, but with no Early Termination Fee as provided in Section 29. Resident will be responsible for relocation due to habitability deficiencies caused by Resident, Occupant, or guests. In such event, Resident will pay for relocation expenses in addition to the cost to repair any habitability deficiencies.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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Right to Relocate. Owner reserves the right to terminate this Lease and to relocate Resident due to construction, renovations, demolition, construction and renovations or habitability conditionsconditions as specifically set forth in the Relocation Addendum. Owner will give Resident no less than a thirty forty-five (3045) day days advance notice. Relocations directed by Owner to a Premises designated by Owner and accepted by Resident will be at no cost to Resident. Alternatively, Owner shall provide Resident may choose with a relocation allowance in the amount as set forth in the Relocation Addendum to terminate this Lease Agreement, but with no Early Termination Fee as provided in Section 29offset the incidental costs of moving. Resident will be responsible for relocation due to habitability deficiencies caused by Resident, OccupantOccupants, or Resident’s guests. In such event, Resident will pay for its relocation expenses in addition to the cost to repair any habitability deficiencies.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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Right to Relocate. Owner reserves the right to relocate Resident due to construction, renovations, demolition, construction and renovations or habitability conditions. Owner will give Resident no less than a thirty forty-five (3045) day advance notice. Relocations directed by Owner to a Premises designated by Owner and accepted by Resident will be at no cost to Resident. Alternatively, Owner shall provide Resident may choose with a relocation allowance to terminate this Lease Agreement, but with no Early Termination Fee offset the incidental costs of moving in the amount as provided set forth in Section 29the Relocation Addendum. Resident will be responsible for relocation due to habitability deficiencies caused by Resident, Occupant, or guests. In such event, Resident will pay for relocation expenses expenses, including incidental costs, in addition to the cost to repair any habitability deficiencies.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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