Common use of Vacating the property Clause in Contracts

Vacating the property. 6.1 The Owner(s) agree(s) that upon handover of the Premises from the Contractor, arrangements will be made to vacate the Temporary Accommodation and return to the Premises. 6.2 The period allowed to the Owner(s) to vacate the Temporary Accommodation shall be a maximum of three weeks. In exceptional circumstances an extension to this period may be granted by the Association. This period will run from the date on which the property, in which the Premises is situated, is officially released by the Contractor. 6.3 Should the Owner(s) fail to vacate the Temporary Accommodation within the period permitted, the Association reserves the right to levy a charge of £[LEVY CHARGE] per calendar month for use of the Temporary Accommodation from the date of handover until the Temporary Accommodation is vacated. 6.4 The Owner(s) understand(s) that if the Temporary Accommodation is not vacated voluntarily within the time limits stated above, the Association reserves the right to seek an order for re-possession of the Temporary Accommodation through the Sheriff Court. Such action would include a claim for legal expenses incurred by the Association. 6.5 At the end of the Owner(s) occupation of the Temporary Accommodation, the Owner(s) must return all sets of keys for the Temporary Accommodation to the Association and leave the property clean and completely cleared of furniture and any other household or personal possessions.

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Sources: Minute of Agreement, Minute of Agreement