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30. NON-WAIVER. No indulgence, waiver, election or non-election by Landlord under this Agreement shall affect Tenant's
duties and liabilities hereunder.
31. MODIFICATION. The parties hereby agree that this document contains the entire agreement between the parties and
this Agreement shall not be modified, changed, altered or amended in any way except through a written amendment
signed by all of the parties hereto.
32. CRIME INSURANCE. As required by New Jersey law (NJSA Section 46:8-39), under Title VI of the Housing and Urban
Development Act of 1970, the Federal Government is subsidizing crime insurance in order to make the same available
to Residents in the State of New Jersey. Tenant, as a Resident, may be eligible to purchase this insurance from the
SAFETY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE, located in Washington, D.C. Tenant may contact this company directly to obtain
an application and further information. Tenant may call the following toll free number: (800) 638-8780. Crime insurance
is available for tenants in all-habitable property through the New Jersey Underwriters Association, Crime Insurance
Indemnity Plan. To apply for crime insurance, contact the New Jersey Underwriters Association, Crime Insurance for
Habitable Property, 744 Broad Street, Newark, New Jersey, 07102 directly for an application.
33. CHILD PROTECTION WINDOW GUARD OPTION. Pursuant to New Jersey law (NJSA Section 55:13A-7.14), Tenant
can have window guards installed on the Premises and the public halls (1) by making a written request to Landlord and
(2) if a child 10 years of age or younger resides on the Premises and (3) if Tenant lives in a dwelling above the first
floor. Residents living on the first floor may only request window guards on windows in public halls above the first floor
to which persons in the resident's dwelling have access without having to go out of the building. Landlord may, at
Landlord's option, recoup the costs associated with the installation of the window guards through increased rent.
34. RETURN OF KEYS. Tenant must return the keys to the Premises to Landlord when Tenant vacates the Premises.
35. TRUTH IN RENTING. Resident acknowledges receipt today of the Truth in Renting information, required to be
provided by New Jersey law (NJSA Section 46: 8-45).
36. NOTICE. Any notice required or permitted under this Lease or under state law shall be deemed sufficiently given or
served if sent by United States certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed as follows:
If to Landlord to:
______________________________________________
[Landlord's
Name]
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
[Landlord's Address]
If to Tenant to:
______________________________________________
[Tenant's
Name]
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
[Tenant's Address]
Landlord and Tenant shall each have the right from time to time to change the place notice is to be given under this
paragraph by written notice thereof to the other party.
37. ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS; DISCLOSURES.
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[Landlord should note above any disclosures about the premises that may be required under Federal or New Jersey
law, such as known lead-based paint hazards in the Premises. The Landlord should also disclose any flood hazards.]

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