Sentences with phrase «lease fees clause»

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Plaintiff offered an expert declaration by a real estate broker to the effect that residential leases at the time and place where plaintiff leased her apartment customarily included fee clauses.
But the contract under which plaintiff claimed fees, a residential lease she signed with our client's predecessor in 1980, was lost, and plaintiff did not remember whether it contained a fee clause.
There was a broadly worded fees clause in the lease encompassing «an action arising out of homeowner's tenancy.»
Both the original lease and a settlement agreement had fees clause, so defendants moved for recovery of fees under Civil Code section 1717.
Protect Your Investment with a Rental Cancellation Policy - Having a cancellation clause in your agreement will allow you to collect a cancellation fee and return only a portion of any payment made if the lease is canceled too close to the rental date.
In July 2014, the District of New Jersey federal court dismissed in its entirety Maher's complaint, which had alleged that the fees and charges Maher pays pursuant to its lease violate the Tonnage Clause of the U.S. Constitution, as well as the Rivers and Harbors Appropriation Act of 1884 and the Water Resources Development Act.
If you later want to rent to new tenants and allow pets that's different cause you'd have a pet clause and extra fee payment but into your lease.
So if a short term rental of 30 days or less is banned, then you have the guest sign a 31 day lease with an escape clause allowing them to abandon the property after 24 hours with no notice and no early termination fee.
I know the smart thing to do is write into the lease that late fees are paid first and then rent but I downloaded the BP rental contract in file place, which doesn't have this clause.
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