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RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 4.3.1 The Tenant shall show respect for other persons living and/or working in the Building at all times, including (but not limited to) a) keeping noise at a level that does not interfere with the study, sleep or comfort of other residents, staff and neighbours. This includes TV’s, stereos, CD players, musical instruments etc. The Tenant shall reduce the level of noise if asked to do so. b) behaving with respect and consideration towards other residents, staff, visitors and your neighbours. This includes not damaging the belongings of others, not using foul or abusive language, not taking or using other residents’ possessions without permissions and respecting the privacy of others. c) not harassing, threatening or using violence towards any person. d) not committing any arrestable offence, or acting in a manner which conflicts with the Landlord’s policies on drugs, offensive weapons or equal opportunities, nor in any way acting in a manner which is likely to bring the Landlord into disrepute. e) not bringing any fireworks or any other items which the Landlord reasonably considers to be dangerous, including (without limitation) firearms, air weapons, bows, knives, swords, martial arts weapons, and any other offensive weapons including f) being responsible for Tenant’s visitors’ behaviour whilst they are in the Building. This includes being responsible for payment for any damage or losses they may cause. g) not to congregate in groups (definition of which is at the Landlord’s discretion) within any area of the Building so as to cause annoyance or nuisance to others. h) no more than 2 guests allowed at any one time without prior consent of the Landlord. i) not to smoke or permit guests to smoke tobacco or any other substance within the Building or within 5 metres of any entrance to the Building. In the interest of health and safety the Landlord has adopted a no smoking policy. Any person found to be smoking or permitting visitors to smoke will be subject to a £50 fine payable on demand. This fine will also apply if evidence of the above is found. j) not to use the television within the communal area of the Flat for the purpose of console gaming to the annoyance and detriment of other residents. k) not to use the internet connection provided by the Landlord for any illegal or immoral purposes. Failure to comply will result in the Landlord removing your internet access with immediate effect. l) Not to allow any visitors to sleep in your Room and/or the Flat and Common Parts overnight. 4.3.2 The Tenant agrees that the Landlord may remove or exclude any visitor from the Building, where the Landlord has reasonable grounds to believe that their exclusion is necessary for the safety and/or well-being of other persons. 4.3.3 The Tenant agrees to pay the Landlord the sum of £50 on each and every occasion the Landlord or persons authorised by the Landlord receive calls or are required to visit the Building to attend an incident between the hours of 5.00 pm and 9.00 am during the week or at any time at a weekend or bank holiday respectively, for non-emergency calls. This charge will be at the sole discretion of the Landlord.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 4.3.1 The Tenant shall You agree to have and to show respect for other persons living and/or working in the CityBlock Building at all times, including (but not limited to) a) keeping noise at a level that does not interfere with the study, sleep or comfort of other residents, staff and neighbours. This includes TV’s, stereos, CD players, musical instruments etc. The Tenant shall You agree to reduce the level of noise if asked to do so. b) behaving with respect and consideration towards other residents, staff, visitors and your neighbours. This includes not damaging the belongings of others, not using foul or abusive language, not taking or using other residents’ possessions without permissions and respecting the privacy of others. c) not harassing, threatening or using violence towards any person. d) not committing any arrestable offence, or acting in a manner which conflicts with the Landlord’s our policies on drugs, offensive weapons or equal opportunities, nor in any way acting in a manner which is likely to bring the Landlord us into disrepute. e) not bringing any fireworks or any other items which the Landlord we reasonably considers consider to be dangerous, including (without limitation) firearms, air weapons, bows, knives, swords, martial arts weapons, and any other offensive weapons includingincluding paint ball guns and replica, ceremonial and toy weapons. f) being responsible for Tenant’s your visitors’ behaviour whilst they are in the CityBlock Building. This includes being responsible for payment for any damage or losses they may cause. g) not to congregate in groups (definition of which is at the LandlordCityBlock’s discretion) within any area of the CityBlock Building so as to cause annoyance or nuisance to others. h) no more than 2 guests allowed at any one time without prior consent of the LandlordCityBlock. i) not to smoke or permit guests to smoke tobacco or any other substance within the Building building or within 5 metres of any entrance to the Buildingbuilding. In the interest of health and safety the Landlord CityBlock has adopted a no smoking policy. Any person found to be smoking or permitting visitors to smoke will be subject to a £50 fine payable on demand. This fine will also apply if evidence of the above is found. j) not to use the television Television within the communal area of the Flat each flat for the purpose of console gaming to the annoyance and detriment of other residents. k) not to use the internet connection provided by the Landlord CityBlock for any illegal or immoral purposes. Failure to comply will result in the Landlord CityBlock removing your internet access with immediate effect. l) Not to allow any visitors to sleep in your Room and/or the Flat and Common Parts overnight. 4.3.2 The Tenant agrees You agree that the Landlord we may remove or exclude any visitor from the CityBlock Building, where the Landlord has we have reasonable grounds to believe that their exclusion is necessary for the safety and/or well-being of other persons. 4.3.3 The Tenant agrees You agree to pay the Landlord CityBlock the sum of £50 on each and every occasion the Landlord CityBlock or persons authorised by the Landlord CityBlock receive calls or are required to visit the Building to attend an incident between the hours of 5.00 pm and 9.00 am during the week or at any time at a weekend or bank holiday respectively, for non-emergency calls. This charge will be at the sole discretion of the Landlord.and

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 4.3.1 The Tenant shall show respect for other persons living and/or working in the Building at all times, including (but not limited to) a) keeping noise at a level that does not interfere with the study, sleep or comfort of other residents, staff and neighbours. This includes TV’s, stereos, CD players, musical instruments etc. The Tenant shall reduce the level of noise if asked to do so. b) behaving with respect and consideration towards other residents, staff, visitors and your neighbours. This includes not damaging the belongings of others, not using foul or abusive language, not taking or using other residents’ possessions without permissions and respecting the privacy of others. c) not harassing, threatening or using violence towards any person. d) not committing any arrestable offence, or acting in a manner which conflicts with the Landlord’s policies on drugs, offensive weapons or equal opportunities, nor in any way acting in a manner which is likely to bring the Landlord or Management Company into disrepute. e) not bringing any fireworks or any other items which the Landlord reasonably considers to be dangerous, including (without limitation) firearms, air weapons, bows, knives, swords, martial arts weapons, and any other offensive weapons includingincluding paint ball guns and replica, ceremonial and toy weapons. f) being responsible for Tenant’s visitors’ behaviour whilst they are in the Building. This includes being responsible for payment for any damage or losses they may cause. g) not to congregate in groups (definition of which is at the LandlordManagement Company’s discretion) within any area of the Building so as to cause annoyance or nuisance to others. h) no more than 2 guests allowed at any one time without prior consent of the LandlordManagement Company. i) not to smoke or permit guests to smoke tobacco or any other substance within the Building or within 5 metres of any entrance to the Building. In the interest of health and safety the Landlord has adopted a no smoking policy. Any person found to be smoking or permitting visitors to smoke will be subject to a £50 fine payable on demand. This fine will also apply if evidence of the above is found. j) not to use the television within the communal area of the Flat for the purpose of console gaming to the annoyance and detriment of other residents. k) not to use the internet connection provided by the Landlord for any illegal or immoral purposes. Failure to comply will result in the Landlord Management Company removing your internet access with immediate effect. l) Not to allow any visitors to sleep in your Room and/or the Flat and Common Parts overnight. 4.3.2 The Tenant agrees that the Landlord Management Company may remove or exclude any visitor from the Building, where the Landlord Management Company has reasonable grounds to believe that their exclusion is necessary for the safety and/or well-being of other persons. 4.3.3 The Tenant agrees to pay the Landlord Management Company the sum of £50 on each and every occasion the Landlord Management Company or persons authorised by the Landlord Management Company receive calls or are required to visit the Building to attend an incident between the hours of 5.00 pm and 9.00 am during the week or at any time at a weekend or bank holiday respectively, for non-emergency calls. This charge will be at the sole discretion of the LandlordManagement Company.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 4.3.1 The Tenant shall show respect for other persons living and/or working in the Building at all times, including (but not limited to) a) keeping noise at a level that does not interfere with the study, sleep or comfort of other residents, staff and neighbours. This includes TV’s, stereos, CD players, musical instruments etc., so as to cause annoyance to other tenants between the hours of 11.30pm and 8.30am the following morning. The Tenant shall reduce the level of noise if asked to do so. b) behaving with respect and consideration towards other residents, staff, visitors and your neighbours. This includes not damaging the belongings of others, not using foul or abusive language, not taking or using other residents’ possessions without permissions and respecting the privacy of others. c) not harassing, threatening or using violence towards any person. d) not committing any arrestable offence, or acting in a manner which conflicts with the Landlord’s policies on drugs, offensive weapons or equal opportunities, nor in any way acting in a manner which is likely to bring the Landlord or Management Company into disrepute. e) not bringing any fireworks or any other items which the Landlord reasonably considers to be dangerous, including (without limitation) firearms, air weapons, bows, knives, swords, martial arts weapons, and any other offensive weapons includingincluding paint ball guns and replica, ceremonial and toy weapons. f) being responsible for Tenant’s visitors’ behaviour whilst they are in the Building. This includes being responsible for payment for any damage or losses they may cause. g) not to congregate in groups (definition of which is at the LandlordManagement Company’s discretion) within any area of the Building so as to cause annoyance or nuisance to others. h) no more than 2 guests allowed at any one time without prior consent of the LandlordManagement Company. i) not to smoke or permit guests to smoke tobacco or any other substance within the Building or within 5 metres of any entrance to the Building. In the interest of health and safety the Landlord has adopted a no smoking policy. Any person found to be smoking or permitting visitors to smoke will be subject to a £50 fine charge payable on demand. This fine charge will also apply if evidence of the above is found. j) not to use the television within the communal area of the Flat for the purpose of console gaming to the annoyance and detriment of other residents. k) not to use the internet connection provided by the Landlord for any illegal or immoral purposes. Failure to comply will result in the Landlord Management Company removing your internet access with immediate effect. l) Not to allow any visitors to sleep in your Room and/or the Flat and Common Parts overnight. m) Not to allow more than one visitor to sleep in your room at any one time. 4.3.2 The Tenant agrees that the Landlord Management Company may remove or exclude any visitor from the Building, where the Landlord Management Company has reasonable grounds to believe that their exclusion is necessary for the safety and/or well-being of other persons. 4.3.3 The Tenant agrees to pay the Landlord Management Company the sum of £50 on each and every occasion the Landlord Management Company or persons authorised by the Landlord Management Company receive calls or are required to visit the Building to attend an incident between the hours of 5.00 pm and 9.00 am during the week or at any time at a weekend or bank holiday respectively, for non-emergency calls. This charge will be at the sole discretion of the LandlordManagement Company.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 4.3.1 The Tenant shall show respect for other persons living and/or working in the Building at all times, including (but not limited to) a) keeping noise at a level that does not interfere with the study, sleep or comfort of other residents, staff and neighbours. This includes TV’s, stereos, CD players, musical instruments etc. The Tenant shall reduce ., so as to cause annoyance to other tenants between the level of noise if asked to do so.hours of b) behaving with respect and consideration towards other residents, staff, visitors and your neighbours. This includes not damaging the belongings of others, not using foul or abusive language, not taking or using other residents’ possessions without permissions and respecting the privacy of others. c) not harassing, threatening or using violence towards any person. d) not committing any arrestable offence, or acting in a manner which conflicts with the Landlord’s policies on drugs, offensive weapons or equal opportunities, nor in any way acting in a manner which is likely to bring the Landlord or Management Company into disrepute. e) not bringing any fireworks or any other items which the Landlord reasonably considers to be dangerous, including (without limitation) firearms, air weapons, bows, knives, swords, martial arts weapons, and any other offensive weapons includingincluding paint ball guns and replica, ceremonial and toy weapons. f) being responsible for Tenant’s visitors’ behaviour whilst they are in the Building. This includes being responsible for payment for any damage or losses they may cause. g) not to congregate in groups (definition of which is at the LandlordManagement Company’s discretion) within any area of the Building so as to cause annoyance or nuisance to others. h) no more than 2 guests allowed at any one time without prior consent of the LandlordManagement Company. i) not to smoke or permit guests to smoke tobacco or any other substance within the Building or within 5 metres of any entrance to the Building. In the interest of health and safety the Landlord has adopted a no smoking policy. Any person found to be smoking or permitting visitors to smoke will be subject to a £50 fine payable on demand. This fine will also apply if evidence of the above is found. j) not to use the television within the communal area of the Flat for the purpose of console gaming to the annoyance and detriment of other residents. k) not to use the internet connection provided by the Landlord for any illegal or immoral purposes. Failure to comply will result in the Landlord Management Company removing your internet access with immediate effect. l) Not to allow any visitors to sleep in your Room and/or the Flat and Common Parts overnight. 4.3.2 The Tenant agrees that the Landlord Management Company may remove or exclude any visitor from the Building, where the Landlord Management Company has reasonable grounds to believe that their exclusion is necessary for the safety and/or well-being of other persons. 4.3.3 The Tenant agrees to pay the Landlord Management Company the sum of £50 on each and every occasion the Landlord Management Company or persons authorised by the Landlord Management Company receive calls or are required to visit the Building to attend an incident between the hours of 5.00 pm and 9.00 am during the week or at any time at a weekend or bank holiday respectively, for non-emergency calls. This charge will be at the sole discretion of the LandlordManagement Company.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 4.3.1 The Tenant shall show respect for other persons living and/or working in the Building at all times, including (but not limited to) a) keeping noise at a level that does not interfere with the study, sleep or comfort of other residents, staff and neighbours. This includes TV’s, stereos, CD players, musical instruments etc., so as to cause annoyance to other tenants between the hours of 11.30pm and 8.30am the following morning. The Tenant shall reduce the level of noise if asked to do so. b) behaving with respect and consideration towards other residents, staff, visitors and your neighbours. This includes not damaging the belongings of others, not using foul or abusive language, not taking or using other residents’ possessions without permissions and respecting the privacy of others. c) not harassing, threatening or using violence towards any person. d) not committing any arrestable offence, or acting in a manner which conflicts with the Landlord’s policies on drugs, offensive weapons or equal opportunities, nor in any way acting in a manner which is likely to bring the Landlord or Management Company into disrepute. e) not bringing any fireworks or any other items which the Landlord reasonably considers to be dangerous, including (without limitation) firearms, air weapons, bows, knives, swords, martial arts weapons, and any other offensive weapons includingincluding paint ball guns and replica, ceremonial and toy weapons. f) being responsible for Tenant’s visitors’ behaviour whilst they are in the Building. This includes being responsible for payment for any damage or losses they may cause. g) not to congregate in groups (definition of which is at the LandlordManagement Company’s discretion) within any area of the Building so as to cause annoyance or nuisance to others. h) no more than 2 guests allowed at any one time without prior consent of the LandlordManagement Company. i) not to smoke or permit guests to smoke tobacco or any other substance within the Building or within 5 metres of any entrance to the Building. In the interest of health and safety the Landlord has adopted a no smoking policy. Any person found to be smoking or permitting visitors to smoke will be subject to a £50 fine payable on demand. This fine will also apply if evidence of the above is found. j) not to use the television within the communal area of the Flat for the purpose of console gaming to the annoyance and detriment of other residents. k) not to use the internet connection provided by the Landlord for any illegal or immoral purposes. Failure to comply will result in the Landlord Management Company removing your internet access with immediate effect. l) Not to allow any visitors to sleep in your Room and/or the Flat and Common Parts overnight. 4.3.2 The Tenant agrees that the Landlord Management Company may remove or exclude any visitor from the Building, where the Landlord Management Company has reasonable grounds to believe that their exclusion is necessary for the safety and/or well-being of other persons. 4.3.3 The Tenant agrees to pay the Landlord Management Company the sum of £50 on each and every occasion the Landlord Management Company or persons authorised by the Landlord Management Company receive calls or are required to visit the Building to attend an incident between the hours of 5.00 pm and 9.00 am during the week or at any time at a weekend or bank holiday respectively, for non-emergency calls. This charge will be at the sole discretion of the LandlordManagement Company.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement