Tenant's Lease Case Study

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LEASE, made the 1st day of January, 2016 between Luis Alberto Garay, hereinafter called "Landlord" and, Jorge Olguin Serrano, hereinafter called "Tenant(s)."

1. PREMISES/TERM/USE: Landlord agrees to lease to Tenant(s) the house located at 552 Sea Shell Ln, Las Vegas, NV 89110 hereinafter called the "Premises" for a term of 12 months beginning on January 1, 2016 and ending on December 31, 2016, for use and occupancy by Tenant(s) as a strictly residential dwelling.

2. RENT: The rent for the term is Eight Thousand, Four Hundred Sixty Dollar and 00/100 ($8,460.00), payable in advance without demand or notice, in equal monthly installments of Seven Hundred Five Dollar and 00/100 ($705.00) on the first day of each and every month during the term.
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SECURITY: Tenant has deposited with the Landlord the sum of $0.00, upon signing of this lease, said sum to be held by the Landlord for a period of thirty (30) days after termination of this Lease, said deposit money to be used by the Landlord in the event of damage or loss resulting to either the real or personal property contained in said demised Premises not properly repaired or replaced by Tenant(s) within twenty (20) days of termination, said sum of money to be used to clean, repair or replace same, said sum of money also to be used to pay tor any unpaid utilities, services, fuels and supplies, to the extent that there are any, for which the Tenant(s) is responsible; however, said deposit does not release Tenant(s) from the obligation to pay for same when bills are presented, and the balance, if any, shall be returned to the Tenant(s) within thirty (30) days of the termination of this Lease. The Tenant(s) hereby authorizes the Landlord to payout of the aforesaid deposit such charges and expenses herein set …show more content…
___ furniture, ___ furnishings , ___ bedding supplies, ___ blankets, ___ bed-linens, ___ towels , ___ kitchen supplies, ___ utensils.
C. Tenant(s) agrees to use and maintain all such equipment, and plumbing fixtures and all other equipment, furniture, furnishings and supplies with which Premises is furnished, in accordance with manufacturers ' specifications and the regulations of the Landlord now or hereafter provided, and to be responsible for all repairs and any damages to the Premises brought about by misuse or neglect of such equipment by the Tenant(s).
D. All repairs to equipment furnished by Landlord shall be made by licensed persons approved by Landlord. Should Tenant(s) fail or refuse to make repairs after reasonable notice from Landlord, Landlord may cause same to be done and the cost thereof shall be additional rent immediately due from Tenant(s) to Landlord.

6. ALTERATIONS/ADDITIONS/IMPROVEMENTS: Tenant(s) agrees not to make any alterations, additions, improvements or changes in the Premises, interior or exterior, or to the equipment and fixtures provided by Landlord or to install any major appliances in the Premises without written consent of the

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