Common use of Additional Occupants Clause in Contracts

Additional Occupants. No person, other than those listed in this agreement, may occupy the rental unit. A person not listed in this agreement who resides in the rental unit for a period in excess of two weeks in any calendar year will be considered to be occupying the rental unit contrary to this Agreement and without the right or permission of the landlord. This person will be considered a trespasser. A tenant anticipating an additional person in the rental unit must promptly apply in writing for permission from the landlord for such person to become an approved occupant. Failure to apply and obtain the necessary approval of the landlord in writing is a breach of a material term of this Agreement. The landlord may at his option give notice to the tenant to immediately correct the breach. The landlord has the right to end the tenancy, if the tenant fails to correct the breach within a reasonable time after having been given written notice by the landlord.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Residential Tenancy Agreement, Residential Tenancy Agreement

Additional Occupants. No person, other than those listed in this agreement, may occupy the rental unit. A person not listed in this agreement who resides in the rental unit for a period in excess of two weeks in any calendar year will be considered to be occupying the rental unit contrary to this Agreement and without the right or permission of the landlord. This person will be considered a trespasser. A tenant anticipating an additional person in the rental unit must promptly apply in writing for permission from the landlord for such person to become an approved occupant. Failure to apply and obtain the necessary approval of the landlord in writing is a breach of a material term of this Agreement. The landlord may at his option give notice to the tenant to immediately correct the breach. The landlord has the right to end the tenancy, if the tenant fails to correct the breach within a reasonable time after having been given written notice by the landlord.has

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Residential Tenancy Agreement