Common use of Occupying the Property Clause in Contracts

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)

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Secure Tenancy Agreement, Secure Tenancy Agreement, Introductory Tenancy Agreement