§ 55-224. (Repealed effective October 1, 2019) When tenant deserts nonresidential premises, how landlord may enter, etc.

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If any tenant from whom rent is in arrear and unpaid shall desert a nonresidential premises and leave the same uncultivated or unoccupied, without goods thereon subject to distress sufficient to satisfy the rent, the lessor or his agent may post a notice, in writing, upon a conspicuous part of the premises requiring the tenant to pay the rent, in the case of a monthly tenant within 10 days, and in the case of a yearly tenant within one month from the date of such notice. If the same be not paid within the time specified in the notice, the lessor shall be entitled to possession of the premises and may enter thereon and the right of such tenant thereto shall thenceforth be at an end, but the landlord may recover the rent up to that time.

Code 1919, § 5518; 2017, c. 730.