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9.3 Lapse in Coverage. If the tenant allows insurance coverage required <br />under this lease to lapse, expire or be canceled it shall be an immediate breach of <br />the lease and grounds for eviction. <br />10. MAINTENANCE OF EXTERIOR. Tenant agrees to mow grass and maintain <br />the landscaping and shrubbery. Tenant agrees to maintain the automobile parking <br />areas. <br />11. RIGHT TO INSPECT. The Landlord may enter and inspect the leased <br />premises at all reasonable hours to insure the premises is being properly maintained <br />and kept in good condition. <br />12. ASSIGNMENT OR SUBLEASE. Tenant shall not assign, sublease or <br />transfer any part of this Leasewithout herlor e Tenatten nt shallsent of the not mortgage dthedl awhced <br />ch <br />may be withheld for any reason. <br />premises. <br />13. ATTORNEY'S FEES AND COSTS. In the event there arises any dispuate bor <br />litigation over the terms and 'tandssu t moneyLea <br />expended to se, the aels g party hat dispute. <br />e <br />entitled to all attorney's fees, costs <br />The Venue shall remain in Indian River County. <br />14. NOTICE. Any notices which are required, or which either party may desire to <br />serve upon the other, shall be in writing and shall be deemed served when hand <br />delivered, or when actually received via U.S. Mail, postage prepaid, return receipt <br />requested, addressed to Tenant at: <br />Brian R. Hood <br />6001 N. Highway AIA <br />PMB 8041 <br />Vero Beach, FL 32963-8041 <br />Such notices to Landlord shall be addressed as follows: <br />IRC Public Works Department <br />Attention: Louise Gates, LAS <br />1801 27th Street <br />Vero Beach, Florida 32960 <br />These addresses may be changed by either party by providing written notification to <br />the other. <br />15. RADON GAS. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that, when it has <br />accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities may present health risks to persons <br />who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and state <br />guidelines have been found in buildings in Florida. Additional information regarding <br />radon testing may be obtained from you county public health unit. This paragraph is <br />included pursuant to the requirement of Florida Statutes Chapter 404.056 for the <br />purpose of public information and notification. <br />3 <br />67 <br />