Common use of TERMINATION FOR VIOLENT OR DANGEROUS BEHAVIOR Clause in Contracts

TERMINATION FOR VIOLENT OR DANGEROUS BEHAVIOR. If Tenant or others on the Property by consent of the Tenant (including any pets) willfully or intentionally acts or behaves in a manner that constitutes or threatens to be a real and present danger to the health, safety or the welfare, the life or property of others or creates a hazardous and unsanitary condition on the Property that affects the health, safety or welfare or the life or property of other tenants or persons on the premises, then Landlord may terminate this Lease with only 3-days’ notice.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement

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