Not a Release. The reletting charge is neither a Lease can- cellation nor a buyout fee. It is a liquidated amount cover- ing only part of our damages—for our time, effort, and ex- pense in finding and processing a replacement resident. These damages are uncertain and hard to ascertain— particularly those relating to inconvenience, paperwork, advertising, showing apartments, utilities for showing, checking prospects, overhead, marketing costs, and lo- cator-service fees. You agree that the reletting charge is a reasonable estimate of our damages and that the charge is due whether or not our reletting attempts succeed. If no amount is stipulated, you must pay our actual relet- ting costs as far as they can be determined. The reletting charge doesn’t release you from continued liability for fu- ture or past-due rent; charges for cleaning, repairing, re- painting, or dealing with unreturned keys; or other sums due.
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Sources: Lease Contract, Lease Contract, Apartment Lease Contract
Not a Release. The reletting charge is neither a Lease can- cellation nor a buyout fee. It is a liquidated amount cover- ing only part of our damages—for our time, effort, and ex- pense in finding and processing a replacement resident. These damages are uncertain and hard to ascertain— particularly those relating to inconvenience, paperwork, advertising, showing apartments, utilities for showing, checking prospects, overhead, marketing costs, and lo- cator-service fees. You agree that the reletting charge is a reasonable estimate of our damages and that the charge is due whether or not our reletting attempts succeed. If no amount is stipulated, you must pay our actual relet- ting reletting costs as far as they can be determined. The reletting charge doesn’t release you from continued liability for fu- ture future or past-due rent; charges for cleaning, repairing, re- paintingrepainting, or dealing with unreturned keys; or other sums due.
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Sources: Lease Contract, Lease Contract, Lease Contract
Not a Release. The reletting charge is neither a Lease can- cellation nor a buyout fee. It is a liquidated amount cover- ing cov- ering only part of our damages—for our time, effort, and ex- pense expense in finding and processing a replacement residentresi- dent. These damages are uncertain and hard to ascertain— ascer- tain—particularly those relating to inconvenience, paperworkpaper- work, advertising, showing apartmentsdwellings, utilities for showing, checking prospects, overhead, marketing costs, and lo- catorloca- tor-service fees. You agree that the reletting charge is a reasonable estimate of our damages and that the charge is due whether or not our reletting attempts succeed. If no amount is stipulated, you must pay our actual relet- ting reletting costs as far as they can be determined. The reletting charge doesn’t release you from continued liability for fu- ture future or past-due rent; charges for cleaning, repairing, re- paintingrepainting, or dealing with unreturned keys; or other sums due.
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Sources: Lease Contract
Not a Release. The reletting charge is neither a Lease can- cellation cancellation nor a buyout fee. It is a liquidated amount cover- ing covering only part of our damages—for our time, efforteff ort, and ex- pense expense in finding and processing a replacement resident. These damages are uncertain and hard to ascertain— —particularly those relating to inconvenience, paperwork, advertising, showing apartmentsdwellings, utilities for showing, checking prospects, overhead, marketing costs, and lo- cator-service locator‐service fees. You agree that the reletting charge is a reasonable estimate of our damages and that the charge is due whether or not our reletting attempts succeed. If no amount is stipulated, you must pay our actual relet- ting reletting costs as far as they can be determined. The reletting charge doesn’t release you from continued liability for fu- ture future or past-due past‐due rent; charges for cleaning, repairing, re- paintingrepainting, or dealing with unreturned keys; or other sums due.
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Sources: Residential Lease Agreement