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Description of the Parties and Premises. (a) The Housing Authority, using verified data about income, family composition, and needs, leases to Tenant, the property (called “premises” or “dwelling unit”) described in Part II of this Lease Agreement, subject to the terms and conditions contained in this lease. (b) Premises must be used only as a private residence, solely for Tenant and the household members named on Part II of the Lease. The Housing Authority may, by prior written approval, consent to Tenant's use of the unit for legal profit making activities incidental to the residential use subject to the Housing Authority's policy on such activities. (c) Any additions to the household members named on the lease, including Live-in Aides and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ children, but excluding natural births, adoptions, or court-awarded child custody, require the advance written approval of the . Such approval will be granted only if the new family members pass the Housing Authority's screening criteria and a unit of the appropriate size is available. Permission to add Live-in Aides and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ children shall not be unreasonably refused. Tenant agrees to wait for the Housing Authority's approval before allowing additional persons to move into the Premises. Failure on the part of Tenant to comply with this provision is a serious violation of the material terms of the lease, for which the Housing Authority may terminate the lease. (d) Deletions (for any reason) from the household members named on the lease shall be reported by the Tenant to the Housing Authority in writing, within 7 business days of the occurrence. The Housing Authority will verify all reported changes.

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Sources: Residential Lease Agreement

Description of the Parties and Premises. (a) The Housing Authority, using verified data about income, family composition, and needs, leases to Tenant, the property (called “premises” or “dwelling unit”) described in Part II of this Lease Agreement, subject to the terms and conditions contained in this lease. (b) Premises must be used only as a private residence, solely for Tenant and the household members named on Part II of the Lease. The Housing Authority may, by prior written approval, consent to Tenant▇▇▇▇▇▇'s use of the unit for legal profit profit-making activities incidental to the residential use subject to the Housing Authority's policy on such activities. (c) Any additions to the household members named on the lease, including Live-in Aides and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ children, but excluding natural births, adoptions, or court-awarded child custody, require the advance written approval of the Housing Authority. Such approval will be granted only if the new family members pass the Housing Authority's screening criteria criteria, and a unit of the appropriate size is available. Permission to add Live-in Aides and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ children shall not be unreasonably refused. Tenant ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to wait for the Housing Authority's approval before allowing additional persons to move into the Premises. Failure on the part of Tenant to comply with this provision is a serious violation of the material terms of the lease, for which the Housing Authority may terminate the lease. (d) Deletions (for any reason) from the household members named on the lease shall be reported by the Tenant to the Housing Authority in writing, within 7 business days of the occurrence. The Housing Authority will verify all reported changes.

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Sources: Residential Lease Agreement

Description of the Parties and Premises. (a) The Housing a. Authority, using in reliance upon verified data about on income, family composition, and needsneed, leases to Tenant, the property (called “premises” or “dwelling unit”) described in Part II I of this Lease Agreement, subject to the terms and conditions contained in this lease. (b) b. Premises must be the sole residence and used only as a private residence, residence solely for Tenant and the household members named on Part II I of the Lease. The Housing Authority may, by upon prior written approval, consent to Tenant's ’s use of the unit for legal profit profit-making activities incidental to the residential use subject to the Housing Authority's ’s policy on such activities. (c) Any . All additions to the household members named on the lease, including Live-in In Aides and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ children, but excluding natural births, adoptions, or court-awarded child custody, require the advance written approval of the Authority. Such approval will be granted only if the new family household members pass the Housing Authority's ’s screening criteria and a unit of the appropriate size is available. All additional persons must make a normal application for admission and be certified eligible prior to any consideration of the Authority to provide written consent for their addition to the Lease. The failure to obtain such consent will result in the immediate termination of the Lease and/or refusal for Lease renewal. Unauthorized persons using or giving a Cohoes Housing Authority address without prior approval of the Authority may have their formal application denied. Further, the lease of any tenant who knowingly allows an unauthorized person to use the tenant’s address, including the receipt of mail at the tenant’s address, will be terminated. . Visitors and/or guests at an apartment not having another legal address shall be considered an unauthorized tenant and the tenant shall be subject to the termination of tenant’s lease (Annual plan 6/2012). Permission to add Live-in In Aides and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ children shall not be unreasonably refuseddenied. Tenant agrees to wait for the Housing Authority's approval before allowing shall not permit additional persons household members to move into the Premisespremises prior to receiving written approval from Authority. Failure on the part of Tenant Tenant’s failure to comply with this provision is shall be considered a serious violation of the material terms of the lease, for which the Housing Authority may terminate the leasetenancy. (d) Deletions (c. Tenant shall report any change in income or family composition immediately upon the occurrence of such change, Tenant shall submit an application for any reason) from continued assistance when requested to do so, including at the household members named on the lease shall be reported by the Tenant to the Housing Authority in writing, within 7 business days time of the occurrence. The Housing Authority will verify all reported changesannual reexamination.

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Sources: Residential Lease Agreement

Description of the Parties and Premises. (a) The Housing 1. Authority, using in reliance upon verified data about on income, family composition, and needsneed, leases to Tenant, the property (called “premises” or “dwelling unit”) described in Part II I of this Lease Agreement, subject to the terms and conditions contained in this lease. (b) 2. Premises must be the sole residence and used only as a private residence, residence solely for Tenant and the household members named on Part II I of the Lease. The Housing Authority may, by upon prior written approval, consent to Tenant's ’s use of the unit for legal profit profit-making activities incidental to the residential use subject to the Housing Authority's ’s policy on such activities. (c) Any activities All additions to the household members named on the lease, including Live-in In Aides and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ children, but excluding natural births, adoptions, or court-awarded child custody, require the advance written approval of the Authority. Such approval will be granted only if the new family household members pass the Housing Authority's ’s screening criteria and a unit of the appropriate size is available. All additional persons must make a normal application for admission and be certified eligible prior to any consideration of the Authority to provide written consent for their addition to the Lease. The failure to obtain such consent will result in the immediate termination of the Lease and/or refusal for Lease renewal. Unauthorized persons using or giving a Cohoes Housing Authority address without prior approval of the Authority may have their formal application denied. Further, the lease of any tenant who knowingly allows an unauthorized person to use the tenant’s address, including the receipt of mail at the tenant’s address, will be terminated. . Visitors and/or guests at an apartment not having another legal address shall be considered an unauthorized tenant and the tenant shall be subject to the termination of tenant’s lease (Annual plan 6/2012). Permission to add Live-in In Aides and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ children shall not be unreasonably refuseddenied. Tenant agrees to wait for the Housing Authority's approval before allowing shall not permit additional persons household members to move into the Premisespremises prior to receiving written approval from Authority. Failure on the part of Tenant Tenant’s failure to comply with this provision is shall be considered a serious violation of the material terms of the lease, for which the Housing Authority may terminate the leasetenancy. (d) Deletions (3. Tenant shall report any change in income or family composition immediately upon the occurrence of such change, Tenant shall submit an application for any reason) from continued assistance when requested to do so, including at the household members named on the lease shall be reported by the Tenant to the Housing Authority in writing, within 7 business days time of the occurrence. The Housing Authority will verify all reported changesannual reexamination.

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Sources: Residential Lease Agreement