Abandonment of the unit Sample Clauses

Abandonment of the unit. If the family appears to have vacated the unit without giving proper notice, the PHA will follow state and local landlord-tenant law pertaining to abandonment before taking possession of the unit. If necessary, the PHA will secure the unit immediately to prevent vandalism and other criminal activity.
Abandonment of the unit. If the family appears to have vacated the unit without giving proper notice, the OHA will follow state and local landlord-tenant law pertaining to abandonment before taking possession of the unit. If necessary, the OHA will secure the unit immediately to prevent vandalism and other criminal activity.
Abandonment of the unit. If the family appears to have vacated the unit without giving proper notice, the HACB will follow state and local landlord-tenant law pertaining to abandonment before taking possession of the unit. If necessary, the HACB will secure the unit immediately to prevent vandalism and other criminal activity.
Abandonment of the unit. If the family appears to have vacated the unit without giving proper notice, the GBHA will follow state and local landlord-tenant laws pertaining to abandonment before taking possession of the unit. If necessary, the GBHA will secure the unit immediately to prevent vandalism and other criminal activity.
Abandonment of the unit. If the Tenant(s) leave the Unit without notice, or substantially removes all of his/her/their possessions, or makes an express statement that the Tenant(s) does not intend to occupy the Unit after a specific date, ▇▇▇▇ may enter and take possession of the Unit after giving notice under State law.
Abandonment of the unit. Failure to accept a transfer when currently residing in a Unit that is too large or too small for the family based on HANH’s Occupancy Standards.
Abandonment of the unit. If the family appears to have vacated the unit without giving proper notice, COC will follow state and local landlord-tenant law pertaining to abandonment before taking possession of the unit. If necessary, COC will secure the unit immediately to prevent vandalism and other criminal activity.

Related to Abandonment of the unit

  • Abandonment of Premises If the property becomes vacant during the term of this lease, and if at the time of the vacancy Tenant are in default in the payment of any installment of rent, then the rent for the entire term shall become at once due and payable and Landlord may proceed to collect rent for said entire premises, with or without process of law, to take possession thereof, to remove any and all property there from and store as required by law, to lease the premises as agent of Tenant, and to apply the proceeds received from such letting toward the payment of Tenant' rent under this lease; such re-entry and re-letting shall not discharge Tenant from liability for rent, nor from any other obligation under the terms of this lease.

  • Abandonment of Position An employee who fails to report for duty for three consecutive working days without informing the Employer of the reason for their absence will be presumed to have abandoned their position. An employee will be afforded the opportunity within 10 days to rebut such presumption and demonstrate that there were reasonable grounds for not informing the Employer.

  • Abandonment If the assigned bedroom space or an apartment is abandoned or Resident’s right to use them has been terminated, Owner may, without notice, secure the bedroom space and/or apartment with new locks, store or dispose of any personal property left in the bedroom space or apartment by Resident or Resident's Guests, and re-assign the bedroom space and/or apartment to others for use. Any such abandoned property or personal possessions will be stored and disposed of by Owner as provided by law. Owner, in its sole reasonable discretion in accordance with applicable law, will determine when a bedroom and/or apartment is abandoned, which may take into consideration any one of the following: the removal of personal property from the bedroom space other than in the usual course of continuing use, the failure to pay housing charges or other charges, discontinuance of any utility service, and failure to respond to any notices, phone calls, or correspondence from Owner or its representatives.