Common use of Grounds Clause in Contracts

Grounds. During the term of the lease (the initial term of the lease or any extension term), the owner may only terminate the tenancy because of: (1) Serious or repeated violation of the lease; (2) Violation of Federal, State, or local law that imposes obligations on the tenant in connection with the occupancy or use of the unit and the premises; (3) Criminal activity or alcohol abuse (as provided in paragraph c); or (4) Other good cause (as provided in paragraph d).

Appears in 31 contracts

Sources: Housing Assistance Payments Contract (Hap Contract), Housing Assistance Payments Contract (Hap Contract), Housing Assistance Payments Contract (Hap Contract)

Grounds. During the term of the lease (the initial term of the lease or any extension term), the owner may only terminate the tenancy because of: (1) Serious or repeated violation of the lease; (2) Violation of Federal, State, or local law that imposes obligations on the tenant in connection with the occupancy occu- pancy or use of the unit and the premises; (3) Criminal activity or alcohol abuse (as provided in paragraph c); or (4) Other good cause (as provided in paragraph d).

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Housing Assistance Payments Contract (Hap Contract), Housing Assistance Payments Contract (Hap Contract), Housing Assistance Payments Contract (Hap Contract)

Grounds. During the term of the lease (the initial term of the lease or any extension term), the owner may only terminate the tenancy because of: (1) Serious or repeated violation of the lease; (2) Violation of Federal, State, or o r local law that imposes obligations on the tenant in connection with the occupancy or use of o f the unit s pace and the premisesmanufactured home park; (3) Criminal activity or alcohol abuse (as provided in i n paragraph c); or (4) Other good cause (as provided in paragraph d).

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Housing Assistance Payments Contract, Housing Assistance Payments Contract, Housing Assistance Payments Contract

Grounds. During the term of the lease (the initial term of the lease or any extension term, including but not limited to any month-to-month tenancy), the owner may only terminate the tenancy because of: (1) Serious or repeated violation of the lease; (2) Violation of Federalfederal, StateMaine, or local law that imposes obligations on the tenant in connection with the occupancy or use of the unit and the premises; (3) Criminal activity or alcohol abuse (as provided described in paragraph c); C) or (4) Other good cause (as provided described in paragraph dD).

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Step/Tbra Contract, Rental Assistance Payment Contract

Grounds. During the term of the lease (the initial term of the lease or any extension term), the owner may only terminate the tenancy because of: (1) i. Serious or repeated violation of the lease; (2) ii. Violation of Federal, State, or local law that imposes obligations on the tenant in connection with the occupancy or use of the unit and the premises; (3) iii. Criminal activity or alcohol abuse (as provided in paragraph c); or (4) iv. Other good cause (as provided in paragraph d).

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Hap Contract, Hap Contract

Grounds. During the term of the lease (the initial term of the lease or any extension term), the owner may only terminate the tenancy only because of: (1) Serious or repeated violation of the lease; (2) Violation of Federal, State, or local law that imposes obligations on the tenant in connection with the occupancy or use of the unit and the premises; (3) Criminal activity or alcohol abuse (as provided in paragraph c); or (4) Other good cause (as provided in paragraph d).

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Residential Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement

Grounds. During the term of the lease (the initial term of the lease or any extension term)lease, the owner may only not terminate the tenancy because ofexcept on the following grounds: (1) Serious violation (including but not limited to failure to pay rent or other amounts due under the lease) or repeated violation of the terms and conditions of the lease; (2) Violation of Federalfederal, State, or local law that imposes obligations on the tenant in connection with the occupancy oc- cupancy or use of the unit and the premises;; or (3) Criminal activity or alcohol abuse (as provided in paragraph c); or (4) Other good cause (as provided in paragraph d)cause.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

Grounds. During the term of the lease (the initial term of the lease or any extension term), the owner may only terminate the tenancy because of: (1) Serious or repeated violation of the lease; (2) Violation of Federal, State, or local law that imposes obligations on the tenant in connection with the occupancy or use of the unit and the premises; (3) Criminal activity or alcohol abuse (as provided in paragraph c); orc);or (4) Other good cause (as provided in paragraph d).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Assisted Housing Lease Agreement

Grounds. During the term of the lease (the initial term of the lease or any extension term), the owner may only terminate the tenancy because of: (1) Serious or repeated violation of the lease;; Previous editions are obsolete Page 1 of 3 Revised 4/2013 (2) Violation of Federal, State, or local law that imposes obligations on the tenant in connection with the occupancy or use of the unit and the premises; (3) Criminal activity or alcohol abuse (as provided in paragraph c); or (4) Other good cause (as provided in paragraph d).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Housing Assistance Payments Contract

Grounds. During the term of the lease (the initial term of the lease or any extension term), the owner may only terminate the tenancy because of: (1) i. Serious or repeated violation of the lease; (2) ii. Violation of Federal, State, or local law that imposes obligations on the tenant in connection with the occupancy or use of the unit and the premises; (3) iii. Criminal activity or alcohol abuse (as provided in paragraph c2); or (4) iv. Other good cause (as provided in paragraph d3).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Katrina Disaster Rent Subsidy Contract

Grounds. During the term of the lease (the initial term of the lease or during any extension renewal term), the owner may only terminate the tenancy because of: (1) Serious or repeated violation of the lease; (2) Violation of Federal, State, State or local law that imposes obligations on the tenant in connection with the occupancy or use of the unit and the premises; (3) Criminal activity or alcohol abuse (as provided in paragraph c); or (4) Other good cause (as provided in paragraph d).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement

Grounds. During the term of the lease (the initial term of the lease or any extension term), the owner may only terminate the tenancy because of: (1) . Serious or repeated violation of the lease; (2) . Violation of Federal, State, or local law that imposes obligations on the tenant in connection with the occupancy or use of the unit and the premises; (3) . Criminal activity or alcohol abuse (as provided in paragraph c); or (4) . Other good cause (as provided in paragraph d).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Residential Lease Agreement

Grounds. During the term of the lease (the initial term of the lease or any extension term), the owner may only terminate the tenancy because of:of:β€Œ (1) Serious or repeated violation of the lease; (2) Violation of Federal, State, or local law that imposes obligations on the tenant in connection with the occupancy or use of the unit and the premises; (3) Criminal activity or alcohol abuse (as provided in paragraph c); or (4) Other good cause (as provided in paragraph d).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Housing Assistance Payments Contract