Occupying the Property Clause Samples

The "Occupying the Property" clause defines the terms and conditions under which a tenant or buyer is permitted to take possession and begin using the property. Typically, this clause specifies the date when occupancy is allowed, any prerequisites such as payment of rent or completion of closing, and may outline restrictions on use or required condition of the property at move-in. Its core practical function is to establish clear expectations for when and how the property can be occupied, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring a smooth transition of possession.
Occupying the Property. You must live in the property as your only or main home. You must not be absent for a continuous period of more than two months without first obtaining our written permission and consent would not be unreasonably withheld. If you fail to notify us we may assume you no longer use your home as your only or main home. In this case we will take action to end your tenancy. You must notify us in writing, within 28 days, of any long-term change in the people who live in your home. You must not cause your home to become overcrowded and exceed the number legally allowed, unless it is caused by natural increase in the size of your family. (See Supporting Information)
Occupying the Property. 5.1.1 You or your joint tenant must occupy the property as your only or principal home and will inform the landlord in advance if not occupying for a period longer than six weeks with details of access arrangements. 5.1.2 You must inform the landlord immediately of any changes in the household and must not cause the property to become statutorily overcrowded. 5.1.3 You are responsible for your actions and for those of anyone living in or visiting the property and you must ensure that this tenancy agreement is not breached. 5.1.4 If you are a tenant living in sheltered housing you must not allow other people to live with you without the prior permission of the landlord in writing. Permission will only be given in exceptional circumstances. 5.1.5 If the agreement is breached the landlord may commence legal proceedings, which could include possession of the property, demoting the tenancy, injunctions and orders with powers of arrest, and will work with other agencies to ensure a safe neighbourhood within the scope of the law.
Occupying the Property. You must occupy this property as your only or principal home.
Occupying the Property. 10.1 Without the Lender's prior written consent, the Mortgagor must not at any time: (a) enter into any lease, tenancy or licence agreement in connection with the Property; (b) vary or give up any term of any lease, tenancy or licence agreement in connection with the Property; (c) accept early termination of any lease, tenancy or licence agreement in connection with the Property by the other party to that lease, tenancy or licence agreement; or (d) terminate or do anything to terminate any lease, tenancy or licence agreement in connection with the Property in case of any breach by the other party to that lease, tenancy or licence agreement. 10.2 Subject to clause 10.1, the Mortgagor must at its own cost or at the cost of the Mortgagor: (a) send the Lender certified copies of any lease, tenancy or licence agreement in connection with the Property and any subsequent variation within 14 days from the date of that lease, tenancy or licence agreement or variation; and, if any such lease, tenancy or licence agreement has been stamped or adjudicated, a certified copy with stamping or adjudication; (b) perform all the Mortgagor’s obligations under any lease, tenancy or licence agreement in connection with the Property; (c) do its best in good faith to ensure the performance of any lease, tenancy or licence agreement in connection with the Property by the other party to that lease, tenancy or licence agreement; (d) inform the Lender promptly of any breach of any lease, tenancy or licence agreement in connection with the Property by the other party to that lease, tenancy or licence agreement; and (e) inform the Lender promptly of any request to extend or vary any lease, tenancy or licence agreement in connection with the Property by the other party to that lease, tenancy or licence agreement or any modification to any such lease tenancy or licence agreement.
Occupying the Property. Tenants must occupy this property as their only or principal home. Tenants must not sub-let the whole of their property. Tenants can assign their tenancy (give it to someone else) only in the following cases: If you want to do a mutual exchange. This is subject to the rules in Section 92 of the Housing Act 1985. You must get our written consent first. More details are given in paragraphs 7.6 to 7.10 of this agreement. Under Section 24 of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973. To someone who could succeed to your tenancy if you died. This right is given to you by Sections 91 and 87 of the Housing Act 1985. Your housing officer can give you more details and can help you draw up the deed of assignment. Leaving Home Temporarily Tenants must tell the housing officer, in writing, if you will be away from home for more than a month. You must make sure your home is safe and secure while you are away. In the cold weather, you should turn off the water supply and drain the heating and hot water systems – make sure you get professional help if you are not sure how to do this. Tenants must not overcrowd their home. Section 324 of the Housing Act 1985 tells you how many people may live in your home. Your housing officer can give you more details.
Occupying the Property. You must occupy this property as your only or principal home. If you no longer occupy the property as your only or principal home, then the Council may end your tenancy.
Occupying the Property. 6.1.1. You must start living in the property as soon as possible after the date your tenancy starts. 6.1.2. At least one named tenant must live in the property as their main or only home. 6.1.3. You must inform us in writing if you are going to be away from the property for more than 4 weeks. While you are away from the property, you are still responsible for making sure that all the conditions of this agreement are kept, including the payment of rent. 6.1.4. If damage occurs to the property because you have been away, for example frost damage to water pipes, you will be charged for the cost of any repairs that are needed as a result of your wilful act or omission.
Occupying the Property 

Related to Occupying the Property

  • Marketing the Property In an effort to properly and efficiently market the Property, the Seller grants the following permissions to the Agency: (Initial ALL That Apply)

  • DAMAGE TO THE PROPERTY If the property is damaged, by fire or other casualty, after the Effective Date and before the Closing, the Seller will bear the risk of loss and the Buyer may cancel this Agreement without liability and the Escrow Money shall be returned to the Buyer. Alternatively, the Buyer will have the option of purchasing the Property at the agreed-upon Purchase Price and the Seller will credit the deductible, if any, and transfer to the Buyer at Closing any insurance proceeds or Seller's claim to any insurance proceeds payable for the damage. The Seller will cooperate with and assist the Buyer in collecting any such proceeds. The Seller shall not settle any insurance claim for damage caused by casualty without the consent of the Buyer.

  • Access to the Property 1. We and our representatives shall only have access to the Property during the Vendor's normal business hours upon reasonable notice to the Vendor, at our sole risk and expense. Such site visits shall be conducted in the presence of a representative of the Vendor, in a manner that minimizes interference with the use of the Property and does not contravene any leases or unreasonably interfere with any Tenants. We and our representatives shall not have any communications with Tenants or their employees without the prior written approval of the Vendor and in the presence of a representative of the Vendor.

  • Title to the Property Borrower will warrant and defend the title to the Property, and the validity and priority of all Liens granted or otherwise given to Lender under the Loan Documents, subject only to Permitted Encumbrances, against the claims of all Persons.

  • Possession of the Property The Parties hereby agree that the exclusive possession of the Property shall be delivered by the Seller to the Buyer on