OCCUPANCY OF THE LEASED PREMISES Clause Samples
The "Occupancy of the Leased Premises" clause defines the tenant's right to use and occupy the rental property as specified in the lease agreement. It typically outlines when the tenant may take possession, any conditions that must be met before occupancy (such as payment of the security deposit or completion of repairs), and may restrict the use of the premises to certain purposes, like residential or commercial activities. This clause ensures both parties understand when and how the tenant can begin using the property, helping to prevent disputes over access and use of the leased space.
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OCCUPANCY OF THE LEASED PREMISES. The Lessee shall occupy the Leased Premises and shall continuously and actively operate its business in the entire area of the Leased Premises during the whole Term; the Lessee shall not leave the Leased Premises vacant or unoccupied at any time during the Term, and shall keep therein the moveable property which is normally used in the operation of its business, the whole at all times throughout the Term. The Lessee acknowledges that its obligations pursuant to this Article 7.3 are of the utmost importance to the Lessor in order to avoid the appearance and impression generally created by vacant space, to facilitate the leasing of space in the Building, and to maintain the character, quality and image of the Building. Furthermore, the Lessee acknowledges that the Lessor shall suffer important, serious and irreparable damages if the Lessee does not conform to the provisions of the present Article 7.3, and this, even if the Lessee continues to promptly pay all Rent and Additional Rent herein provided.
OCCUPANCY OF THE LEASED PREMISES. The Leased Premises shall be occupied solely by Residents and any co-residents, as assigned by Owner. No other persons may reside in, or otherwise occupy, the Leased Premises without
OCCUPANCY OF THE LEASED PREMISES. The Leased Premises shall be occupied solely by Residents and any co-residents, as assigned by Owner. No other persons may reside in, or otherwise occupy, the Leased Premises without Owner's prior written consent. Guests are not permitted to stay in the Leased Premises for more than three (3) consecutive days or fourteen (14) total days in any twelve (12) month period, without Owner's prior written consent. Residents acknowledge that allowing unauthorized occupants to reside in the Leased Premises shall be deemed a material and incurable breach of this Agreement, and shall entitle Owner to serve Residents with a notice terminating the tenancy. All changes in occupancy require Owner's prior written consent. If Owner consents to an occupancy change during the term of this Agreement, a new Residential Lease Contract or an amendment to this Agreement must be executed. Any assignment or subletting without Owner's prior written consent shall be void and may, at Owner's sole discretion, terminate this Agreement. Owner's acceptance of rent from any person, not identified as a Resident or a co-resident, shall be deemed to be the payment of rent on behalf of Residents and shall not constitute Owner's consent for said person to occupy or reside in the Leased Premises.
OCCUPANCY OF THE LEASED PREMISES. To occupy the Leased Premises at all times during the Term of this Lease. Landlord shall have the right to enter the Leased Premises at all reasonable times, subject to Tenant’s reasonable security regulations, to ascertain whether or not Tenant is in compliance with the lessee covenants and agreements contained in this Section 9 of the Lease.
OCCUPANCY OF THE LEASED PREMISES. The Leased Premises may be occupied solely by Residents. If any person other than the Resident or Occupant occupies the Leased Premises for more than 14 consecutive days or 28 total days in any 1 month period, such person shall be deemed to reside in the Leased Premises in violation of this Agreement. Residents acknowledge that allowing unauthorized occupants to reside in the Leased Premises shall be deemed a material and incurable breach of this Agreement, and shall entitle Owner to serve Residents with a notice terminating the tenancy. All changes in occupancy require Owner's prior written consent. If Owner consents to an occupancy change during the term of this Agreement, a new Residential Lease Contract or an amendment to this Agreement must be executed. Any assignment or subletting without Owner's prior written consent shall be void and may, at Owner's sole discretion, terminate Residents' tenancy. Owner's acceptance of rent from any person, not identified as a Resident or an authorized occupant, shall be deemed to be the payment of rent on behalf of Residents and shall not constitute Owner's consent for said person to occupy or reside in the Leased Premises. Short-term rentals via Airbnb or similar forums are not permitted.
OCCUPANCY OF THE LEASED PREMISES. The Leased Premises shall be occupied solely by Residents and any
OCCUPANCY OF THE LEASED PREMISES. TENANT shall occupy the Leased Premises continuously, which is defined as occupancy based on regular and customary business hours, from the Term Commencement Date for the Permitted Use only. TENANT shall (i) not injure or deface the Leased Premises, (ii) permit in the Leased Premises any inflammable fluids or chemicals not reasonably related to the Permitted Use (iii) permit any nuisance or any use thereof which is improper, offensive, contrary to any Legal Requirement or Insurance Requirement or liable to render necessary any alteration or addition to the Leased Premises; nor (iv) permit any activity on the Leased Premises which would require the recording of a notice under Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 21C, Section 7.
