Guests or Visitors Sample Clauses

The 'Guests or Visitors' clause defines the rules and limitations regarding non-residents who may enter or stay at the property. Typically, this clause specifies whether guests are allowed, any restrictions on the number of guests, the duration of their stay, and whether prior approval from the landlord is required. For example, it may prohibit overnight guests without written consent or limit the number of days a guest can stay within a given period. The core function of this clause is to prevent unauthorized occupants, maintain security, and protect the landlord’s interests by ensuring the property is not used beyond the agreed terms.
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Guests or Visitors. Residents are responsible for their guests’ behaviour whether they participated in, condoned or were aware of the guests’ behaviour or not. Anyone who is invited to, accompanied on, accepted or admitted to the residence property (which includes but is not limited to all residence buildings, parking lots, and surrounding grounds) is deemed to be a guest of that resident. A resident who facilitates the access (for example: opening a locked door) of a stranger or ‘unhosted’ person to residence property will be deemed to be the host of that person and will be held responsible for that person’s behaviour as if the person were their guest. Residents must be present as hosts of their guests at all times, however their failure to be present does not mitigate or relieve their responsibility for their guests’ behaviour. Residents are responsible for their guests’ actions until the guests leave the residence property. Accompanying or acting as a host to a former resident who was evicted and does not have visiting privileges, and/or a person whose visiting privileges have been revoked, is prohibited. Residents are responsible for activities that take place in their room or unit whether they are present at the time of the activity or not. A resident’s failure to lock their door does not mitigate their responsibility for the actions of others that occur in the resident’s room or unit. Residents may accommodate overnight guests in their rooms for a maximum of four (4) nights in any given month. Residents may be evicted for guests’ stays which exceed this period of time or are a disturbance to the floor, unit/apartment. No extra bedding is available and guests may not sleep in the lounge or common area. No person may be the guest of more than one resident in succession. In exceptional circumstances, extensions may be granted by the Residence Life Manager. Roommates are only permitted for certain types of accommodation. Please see the section Designated Roommate in Part 1 of this Contract.
Guests or Visitors a) Residents are responsible for their guests’ behaviour whether they participated in, condoned or were aware of the guests’ behaviour or not. Anyone who is invited to, accompanied on, accepted or admitted to the residence property (which includes but is not limited to all residence buildings, parking lots, and surrounding grounds) is deemed to be a guest of that resident. b) A resident who facilitates the access (for example, opening a locked door) of a stranger or ‘unhosted’ person to residence property will be deemed to be the host of that person and will be held responsible for that person’s behaviour as if the person were their guest. c) Residents must be present as hosts of their guests at all times, however their failure to be present does not mitigate or relieve their responsibility for their guests’ behaviour. Residents are responsible for their guests’ actions until the guests leave the residence property. d) Accompanying or acting as a host to a former resident who was evicted and does not have visiting privileges, and/or a person whose visiting privileges have been revoked, is prohibited. e) Residents are responsible for activities that take place in their room or unit whether they are present at the time of the activity or not. A resident’s failure to lock their door does not mitigate their responsibility for the actions of others that occur in the resident’s room or unit.
Guests or Visitors a.) Authority permits Tenant's guests or visitors to stay in or at the Premises for a period not exceeding fourteen (14) consecutive days and a total of thirty (30) days in any twelve-month period. Permission may be granted, at the sole discretion of the Authority upon written request to the Authority, for an extension of this provision. b.) If any person stays in or at the Premises more frequently or longer than this, they are considered unauthorized persons and as such they are no longer guests or visitors and the person(s) may no longer stay there unless the Authority gives written permission. Allowing a person to stay longer or more frequently than is allowed by this Lease term without the advance written permission of Authority is a serious violation of the material terms of the lease and may result in lease termination. c.) The Authority may deny Tenant permission to have any person(s) as guests or visitors if the person(s) have any history of behavior on Authority owned premises that would be equivalent to a lease violation, or if they engage in such behavior while on Authority owned premises. Former tenant(s) or participant(s) who have been terminated, evicted or left the CHA in an unfavorable status, including but not limited to leaving with outstanding Debt to the CHA, previously damaged property, VAWA bifurcation, or are on the Lifetime sex offender registry, are not permitted as overnight guests. d.) Boarders, roommates, and lodgers are not guests or visitors and are not permitted to move in to or occupy the Premises. e.) Tenant is responsible for the conduct of guests/visitors. Tenant may be charged with a lease violation or have lease enforcement/termination action taken based on the conduct of Tenant’s guests/visitors. Tenant is also responsible for maintenance and repair charges arising from damages caused by ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s guests/visitors.

Related to Guests or Visitors

  • Visitors Resident will be responsible in all matters regarding this Agreement for the conduct of anyone Resident invites or permits to enter the Residence Facility or its grounds. Any violation of the provisions of this Agreement by such a person will be attributed to Resident and will be grounds for cancellation of this Agreement by College on behalf of Provider, as well as grounds for discipline of Resident by College through its disciplinary process.

  • Guests There shall be no other persons living on the Premises other than the Tenant and any Occupant(s). Guests of the Tenant are allowed for periods not lasting for more than 48 hours unless otherwise approved by the Landlord in writing.

  • No Gifts or Gratuities Party shall not give title or possession of anything of substantial value (including property, currency, travel and/or education programs) to any officer or employee of the State during the term of this Agreement.

  • Users There is no limit to the number of users who can access the Software. You can invite any person You wish to access the Software.

  • Escorting Visitors Visitors to areas where PHI COUNTY discloses to 4 CONTRACTOR or CONTRACTOR creates, receives, maintains, or transmits on behalf of COUNTY is 5 contained shall be escorted and such PHI shall be kept out of sight while visitors are in the area.