Common use of Limits of Use Clause in Contracts

Limits of Use. Tenant shall not use said premises for any purpose other than a dwelling or use or permit anything on said premises that will invalidate the insurance on the building or increase the rate thereof or in any manner deface or injure the building or any part thereof or overload the floors (water beds are not permitted) or permit any objectionable noise or odor to escape or to permit or in any way injure the reputation of the property. Tenant shall comply with all governmental, health, and police requirements and regulations respecting said premises.

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Sources: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement