Common use of Abandonment Clause in Contracts

Abandonment. If the Tenant vacates or abandons the Property for a period of up to seven days without informing the Landlord, the Tenant will be considered in default of this Agreement. If the Landlord believes the Tenant has vacated and abandoned the Property, the Landlord is entitled to inspect the Property by providing 24 hours’ notice or the timeframe required under Governing Law, whichever is greater.

Appears in 85 contracts

Sources: Residential Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement

Abandonment. If the Tenant vacates or abandons the Property for a period of up to seven days without informing the Landlordnotice, the Tenant they will be considered in default of this Agreement. If the The Landlord believes the Tenant has vacated and abandoned the Property, the Landlord is entitled to may inspect the Property by providing with 24 hours’ notice or the timeframe as required under Governing Lawby law, whichever is greaterlonger.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Month to Month Lease Agreement, Month to Month Lease Agreement, Month to Month Lease Agreement