Nuisance Behavior Clause Samples

The Nuisance Behavior clause defines and restricts actions or conduct that may disturb, annoy, or interfere with the peaceful enjoyment of others within a property or community. Typically, this clause applies to tenants, residents, or users of a space, prohibiting excessive noise, disruptive gatherings, or other behaviors deemed unreasonable by the landlord or governing body. Its core function is to maintain a harmonious environment by setting clear behavioral expectations and providing grounds for addressing or remedying disruptive conduct.
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Nuisance Behavior. That the Lessee(s) or guests shall not cause any noise, damage, or other nuisance, so as, to effect other tenants or neighbors. At no time, shall a nuisance be created that requires the police to respond. Any threatening or harassing behavior to fellow tenants or neighbors by Lessee(s) or guests will be grounds for eviction and forfeiture of security deposit. Lessee(s) in violation of the Town Disorderly Conduct Ordinance, will be obligated to pay a Two Hundred-dollar ($200.00) fee for the first violation during the term of this lease. Any additional violations during the term of this lease, the fee will increase to Four Hundred-dollar ($400.00). This fee will be due with the next rent payment and becomes part of the amount owed and is subject to late payment charges and/or eviction. The Lessor has the right to withhold the security deposit for, all costs incurred pursuant to including but not limited to fines, mediation costs, lost rental time, independent contractor fees, and other costs incurred to ensure compliance with the Disorderly Conduct Ordinance or for similar or related costs and efforts. This provision shall be applicable to any and all costs that are incurred as a result of the actions of the Lessee(s), their invitees, and/or other authorized or unauthorized occupants or guests on the premises.
Nuisance Behavior. The Tenant, after written notice to cease and the passage of a reasonable period of time to ▇▇▇▇▇ or cure, continues to be so disorderly or to cause such a nuisance as to destroy the peace, quiet, comfort, or safety of the Landlord or other Tenants of the structure or rental complex containing the Dwelling Unit. Such nuisance or disorderly conduct includes violations of state and federal criminal law that destroy the peace, quiet, comfort, or safety of the Landlord or other Tenants of the structure or rental complex containing the Dwelling Unit, or the creation or maintenance of a dangerous or unsanitary condition in violation of applicable local, state, and Federal law, and may be further defined in the regulations adopted by the Community Development Director.
Nuisance Behavior. After receiving a written notice to cease, the tenant continues to cause nuisance (including a violation of state or federal law) that destroys the peace or safety of the landlord or other tenants.

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