OCCUPANTS AND GUESTS Sample Clauses

The "Occupants and Guests" clause defines who is permitted to reside in or visit the leased property. Typically, it specifies that only individuals listed in the lease agreement may live in the unit, while guests are allowed for limited periods, often with restrictions on the length of stay or number of visitors. This clause helps landlords maintain control over who is using the property, prevents unauthorized subletting, and ensures compliance with occupancy limits or community rules.
OCCUPANTS AND GUESTS. 1) The landlord must not stop the tenant from having guests under reasonable circumstances in the rental unit. 2) The landlord must not impose restrictions on guests and must not require or accept any extra charge for daytime visits or overnight accommodation of guests. 3) If the number of occupants in the rental unit is unreasonable, the landlord may discuss the issue with the tenant and may serve a notice to end a tenancy. Disputes regarding the notice may be resolved through dispute resolution under the Residential Tenancy Act.
OCCUPANTS AND GUESTS. 1) The landlord must not stop the tenant from having guests under reasonable circumstances in the rental unit 2) The landlord must not impose restrictions on guests and must not require or accept any extra charge for daytime visits or overnight accommodation of guests. 2.1) Despite subsection (2) of this section but subject to section 27 on the Act [terminating or restricting services or facilities], the landlord may impose reasonable restrictions on guests' use of common areas of the residential property. 3) If the number of occupants in the rental unit is unreasonable, the landlord may discuss the issue with the tenant and may serve a notice to end a tenancy. Disputes regarding the notice may be resolved through dispute resolution under the Residential Tenancy Act.
OCCUPANTS AND GUESTS. The landlord must not stop the tenant from having guests under reasonable circumstances in the rental unit.
OCCUPANTS AND GUESTS. 1) The landlord must not stop the tenant from having guests under reasonable circumstances on the manufactured home site and in common areas of the manufactured home park. 2) The landlord must not impose restrictions on guests and must not require or accept any extra charge for daytime visits or overnight accommodation of guests. 3) If the number of occupants on the manufactured home site is unreasonable, the landlord may discuss the issue with the tenant and may serve a notice to end a tenancy. Disputes regarding the notice may be resolved through dispute resolution under the Manufactured Home Park Tenancy Act.
OCCUPANTS AND GUESTS. No occupants other than those listed on Rental Application and Lease will be allowed to establish residency without prior written permission of Owner or Management. Anyone occupying the dwelling for longer than seven (7) days will no longer be considered a guest. TENANTs shall be responsible and liable for the acts of their guests. Acts of guests in violation of the lease, or Management’s rules and regulations, may be deemed by Management to be a breach by TENANT.
OCCUPANTS AND GUESTS. (a) In addition to Tenants, the following authorized occupants may use and occupy the Premises: (List the names and birthdates of all Occupants): (b) Tenant shall not allow any other person, other than Tenant's immediate family or transient relatives and friends who are guests of Tenant, to use or occupy the Premises without Landlord's prior, written consent.
OCCUPANTS AND GUESTS. 1) The landlord must not stop the tenant from having guests under reasonable circumstances in the rental unit page 5 of 6 pages 2) The landlord must not impose restrictions on guests and must not require or accept any extra charge for daytime visits or overnight accommodation of guests. 2.1) Despite subsection (2) of this section but subject to section 27 on the Act [terminating or restricting services or facilities], the landlord may impose reasonable restrictions on guests' use of common areas of the residential property.
OCCUPANTS AND GUESTS. No occupants other than those listed on Rental Lease will be allowed to establish residency without prior written permission of Owner or Management. Residents shall be responsible and liable for the acts of their guests. Acts of guests in violation of the lease, or Management’s rules and regulations, may be deemed by Management to be a breach by Resident.
OCCUPANTS AND GUESTS a. The tenant’s room will be occupied by one person only, which is the person named as the tenant in this agreement. b. Tenant must respect the property of other occupants of the house and not go into the other house occupants’ rooms without invitation. Landlord and Tenant agree this is a material term of this tenancy agreement and a breach of this term will result in the termination of the tenancy. c. Tenant is responsible for the behaviour of their guests, including being considerate of the other occupants of the house with noise at night. Quiet hours are 11 pm to 8 am. d. Tenant must notify other members of the house by email if they plan to have guests staying overnight at the house. If the tenant wants to have guests sleep at the house more than 5 nights per month they need to send an email to the landlord and all the occupants of the house indicating the other occupants have agreed the tenant may have a guest for more than 5 nights and requesting written permission from the landlord. This is out of consideration for the other tenants in the house, who are sharing common areas with the tenant and their guests.
OCCUPANTS AND GUESTS. OCCUPANT and TENANT’S Guests must abide by, and TENANT is responsible for informing OCCUPANT and TENANT’S Guests of, the LEASE, these RULES AND REGULATIONS and all policies posted in the Common Areas of the Apartment Community. TENANT is held accountable and is responsible for the conduct of TENANT’S Guests and OCCUPANT at all times. LANDLORD reserves the right to deny any person access to the PROPERTY for any reason including non-payment of RENT by TENANT. LANDLORD reserves the right to exclude any person who, in LANDLORD’S sole judgment, has been violating the law, the LEASE, these RULES AND REGULATIONS, or any other policies of the Apartment Community, or disturbing other tenants, neighbors, visitors or LANDLORD. LANDLORD may also exclude from any patio/balcony or anywhere on the PROPERTY a person who refuses to or cannot identify himself or herself as TENANT, OCCUPANT or TENANT’S Guest. TENANT’S failure to comply with LANDLORD’S request of exclusion of a guest will result in the eviction of TENANT. ALL TENANTS, OCCUPANTS AND TENANT’S GUESTS MUST CARRY A GOVERNMENT-ISSUED PHOTO IDENTIFICATION CARD AT ALL TIMES WHILE ON THE PROPERTY. TENANT must notify LANDLORD in writing of any expected guest, delivery service, maid service, etc. No key or other access to the PROPERTY or the UNIT will be given to any guest, delivery service, maid service, and etc. without prior written permission from LANDLORD. No more than a total of ten persons are allowed in the UNIT at any one time and order and tranquility must prevail at all times. TENANT will be responsible for the cost of repairs for any and all damages caused by an excess number of people within the UNIT. Any guest staying overnight for more than two consecutive 24-hour periods must receive written approval from LANDLORD. TENANT will be charged $250 per night and will be subject to disciplinary/legal action, up to and including eviction for any violation of this rule. TENANT will also be responsible for paying all fines as a result of OCCUPANT’S and TENANT’S Guest’s behavior that violates any rule and any provision of the LEASE, these RULES AND REGULATIONS or any policy posted in the Common Areas of the Apartment Community. In addition, TENANT is responsible for payment for all damages or costs to LANDLORD from any claim based upon the acts of TENANT, OCCUPANT or TENANT’S Guests. TENANT is required to comply with directives from LANDLORD’S and PROPERTY MANAGER’S staff, security personnel, and police and/or fire...