Common use of Household Size Clause in Contracts

Household Size. Tenant understands that the Landlord will assign the units according to the size of the household in accordance with New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal requirements of no more than two persons per bedroom and no more than two persons for a zero bedroom unit. The Landlord must offer the tenant from among available units in the development a lease for a unit of appropriate size if a tenant's household size increases or decreases so that it is not within these guidelines. Except as otherwise prohibited by law, tenant's refusal to move into a unit of appropriate size when requested to do so would constitute good cause for termination of the lease and tenant agrees to vacate the unit if requested to do so by the Landlord.

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Sources: Lease Agreement

Household Size. Tenant understands that the Landlord will assign the units according to the size of the household in accordance with New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal requirements of no more than two persons per bedroom and no more than two persons for a zero bedroom unit. The Landlord must offer the tenant from among available units in the development a lease for a unit of appropriate size if a tenant's ’s household size increases or decreases so that it is not within these guidelines. Except as otherwise prohibited by law, tenant's ’s refusal to move into a unit of appropriate size when requested to do so would constitute good cause for termination of the lease and tenant agrees to vacate the unit if requested to do so by the Landlord.

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Sources: Turnkey/Housing Trust Fund Lease

Household Size. Tenant understands that the Landlord will assign the units according to the size of the household in accordance with New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal requirements of no more than two persons per bedroom and no more than two persons for a zero zero-bedroom unit. The Landlord must offer the tenant from among available units in the development a lease for a unit of appropriate size if a tenant's household size increases or decreases so that it is not within these guidelines. Except as otherwise prohibited by law, tenant's refusal to move into a unit of appropriate size when requested to do so would constitute good cause for termination of the lease and tenant agrees to vacate the unit if requested to do so by the Landlord.

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Sources: Residential Lease

Household Size. Tenant understands that the Landlord will assign the units according to the size of the household in accordance with New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal DHCR/HTFC requirements of no more than two persons per bedroom and no more than two persons for a zero zero-bedroom unit. The Landlord must offer the tenant Tenant from among available units in the development a lease for a unit of appropriate size if a tenantTenant's household size increases or decreases so that it is not within these guidelines. Except as otherwise prohibited by law, tenantTenant's refusal to move into a unit of appropriate size when requested to do so would constitute good cause for termination of the lease and tenant Tenant agrees to vacate the unit if requested to do so by the Landlord.

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Sources: Lease Agreement