Real-Estate Lease Agreement Sentence
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A Real-Estate Lease Agreement Sentence is a contract sentence within a real-estate lease agreement (that defines the terms, conditions, rights, or obligations specific to the leasing of real estate property).
- Context:
- It can (typically) outline the duties and rights of both the landlord and the tenant.
- It can (often) be found in various types of lease agreements, including Residential Lease Agreements, Commercial Lease Agreements, and Industrial Lease Agreements.
- It can detail provisions regarding rent payments, security deposits, lease duration, property use restrictions, maintenance responsibilities, and lease termination conditions.
- It can include Tenant-Friendly Sentences that protect or favor the tenant's interests, as well as Landlord-Friendly Sentences that safeguard the landlord's interests.
- It can be critical for resolving disputes between landlords and tenants, as it provides a written record of the agreed-upon terms.
- It can range from being a Neutral-Position Real-Estate Lease Agreement Sentence to being Position-Favoring Real-Estate Lease Agreement Sentence (such as a landlord-friendly aentence to being tenant-friendly sentence).
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- Example(s):
- A rent payment clause specifying the amount, due dates, and accepted payment methods, such as:
- “Tenant agrees to pay a monthly rent of $2,000, due on the first day of each month, by direct bank transfer to the landlord."
- A maintenance clause outlining the tenant's responsibilities, for example:
- “Tenant is responsible for all interior maintenance and repairs, excluding structural repairs, which shall remain the responsibility of the landlord."
- A property use clause defining permissible uses of the leased property, stated as:
- “The leased premises shall be used exclusively for residential purposes and no commercial activity is allowed without the landlord's prior written consent."
- A termination clause detailing conditions under which the lease can be terminated early by either party, like:
- “Either party may terminate this lease with 60 days' written notice if there is a breach of contract not remedied within 30 days of written notification of such breach."
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- A rent payment clause specifying the amount, due dates, and accepted payment methods, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- Sentences from a Real-Estate Purchase Agreement.
- General legal statements not specific to leasing agreements.
- Informal agreements or verbal agreements not formalized in a lease document.
- See: Legal Sentence, Lease Agreement, Tenant-Friendly Sentence, Landlord-Friendly Sentence, Residential Lease Agreement, Commercial Lease Agreement.