Description of the Parties and Premises. A. The Authority, using data provided by Tenant regarding income, family composition, and needs, leases to Tenant, the property (hereinafter called "Premises" or "dwelling unit") described in Part II of this Lease, 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. Tenant understands that only those persons so listed (or subsequently approved by the Authority in advance and in writing to be added to the list) are allowed to reside in the Premises. Allowing other persons to live in the Premises without Authority's prior written approval is a serious violation of the material terms of the lease, for which the Authority may terminate the lease. See also Section VI.A. below. C. Move-In Inspection: The Authority and Tenant or representative of Tenant shall inspect the dwelling unit prior to occupancy by Tenant. The Authority will give Tenant a written statement of the condition of the dwelling unit, both inside and outside, and note any equipment provided with the unit. The statement shall be signed by the Authority and Tenant and a copy of the statement retained in Tenant's folder. Only deficiencies noted on the inspection report which cause the unit to fail the Uniform Physical Condition Standards issued by HUD, as amended, will be corrected by the Authority, at no charge to Tenant.
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Sources: Residential Lease Agreement
Description of the Parties and Premises. A. The Authority, using data provided by Tenant regarding income, family composition, and needs, leases to Tenant, the property (hereinafter called "Premises" or "dwelling unit") described in Part II of this Lease, 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. Tenant understands that only those persons so listed (or subsequently approved by the Authority in advance and in writing to be added to the list) are allowed to reside in the Premises. Allowing other persons to live in the Premises without Authority's prior written approval is a serious violation of the material terms of the lease, for which the Authority may terminate the lease. See also Section VI.A. below.
C. Move-In Inspection: The Authority and Tenant or representative of Tenant shall inspect the dwelling unit prior to occupancy by Tenant. Tenant The Authority tenant will give Tenant a written statement complete the move-in inspection form and in writing describe any deficiencies of the condition of the dwelling unit, both inside and outside, and note any equipment provided with the unit. The statement shall be signed by the Authority and Tenant and a copy of the statement retained in Tenant's folder. Only deficiencies noted on the inspection report which cause the unit to fail the Uniform Physical Condition Standards issued by HUD, as amended, will be corrected by the Authority, at no charge to Tenant.
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Sources: Residential Lease Agreement