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VIII. Notices. When submitting official notice from one party to another the
following mailing addresses should be used:
Landlord.
Mailing Address ___________________________________________________
City of ________________________________ State ________ Zip __________
Tenant.
Mailing Address ___________________________________________________
City of ________________________________ State ________ Zip __________
IX. Use of Property. The Tenant(s) agree to obey all federal, state, and local
laws and to act in a manner that does not disturb the peace of other’s quiet
enjoyment.
A. Improvements. The seller
is permitted
is not permitted to
conduct alterations to the property. If the tenant is permitted, they must
seek written permission from the landlord before performing any work.
B. Pets. Pets are
allowed
not allowed on the premises at any time
during the course of the lease agreement. If the tenant has a dog for
hearing or other health related uses, they may be deemed legal through
federal, state or local laws.
C. Guests. Occupancy by any person other than the individual’s named
on the lease agreement shall be allowed to stay for ____ days. Tenant
understands that any damage caused by a guest will be their
responsibility.
X. Landlord’s Access to Premises. The landlord may enter the property within
_____
Days
Hours by giving notice to the tenant. Notice may be in the
mail, slipped under the door, or via cell phone (Make sure to check current State
Laws). In addition to granting notice, the landlord may also enter the premises
under any of the following conditions:
A. In any emergency situation that requires immediate action and
preservation of the property.
B. If illegal activity is occurring on the property.
C. If tenant unreasonably withholds consent.
D. If the tenant has vacated the property or has not been present for more
than fifteen (15) days.

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