EVICTIONS. From time to time, if and when a tenant defaults on their lease, and it becomes necessary for the landlord (Owner) to evict said tenant, Owner will be responsible for attorney’s fees and court costs when the eviction action includes a counter-claim against Owner or Broker (except if Broker is found to be grossly negligent, or have engaged in any willful misconduct, fraud, or breach of this Agreement as determined by applicable law), when the eviction action is for “Holding Over Beyond the Termination of the Lease,” or when the tenant files for bankruptcy protection. In all instances, Owner will be responsible for any reasonable expenses to remove the tenant from the Property, if applicable. Owner authorizes Broker to file dispossessory actions against tenants when, in Broker’s reasonable opinion, it is in Owner’s best interests to do so without first receiving Owner’s approval, unless otherwise directed by Owner; provided, however, that Broker shall provide Owner with 5 business days’ prior written notice of its intent to file any such dispossessory action against a tenant
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Sources: Property Management Agreement (Arrived Homes II, LLC), Property Management Agreement (Arrived Homes, LLC)
EVICTIONS. From time to time, if and when a tenant defaults on their lease, and it becomes necessary for the landlord (Owner) to evict said tenant, Owner will be responsible for attorney’s fees and court costs when the eviction action includes a counter-claim against Owner or Broker (except if Broker is found to be grossly negligent, or have engaged in any willful misconduct, fraud, or breach of this Agreement as determined by applicable law), when the eviction action is for “Holding Over Beyond the Termination of the Lease,” or when the tenant files for bankruptcy protection. In all instances, Owner will be responsible for any reasonable expenses to remove the tenant from the Property, if applicable. Owner authorizes Broker to file dispossessory actions against tenants when, in Broker▇▇▇▇▇▇’s reasonable opinion, it is in Owner’s best interests to do so without first receiving Owner’s approval, unless otherwise directed by Owner; provided, however, that Broker shall provide Owner with 5 business days’ prior written notice of its intent to file any such dispossessory action against a tenant
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Sources: Property Management Agreement (Arrived Homes 3, LLC)