Common use of Restrictions on the use of the premises Clause in Contracts

Restrictions on the use of the premises. (1) The Tenant shall use the leased premises or collect profits therefrom in the methods as agreed upon, and shall exercise all rights and fulfill all obligations in accordance with the regulations and comply with the matters mutually agreed by the inhabitants. (2) As stipulated in Paragraph 1 of Article 443 of the Civil Code, if the leased property is a house, the Tenant may sublet part of it to a third party, unless the contrary intention of the Landlord appears in the agreement. Hence, the Tenant may sublet part of the premises to a third party if the Landlord does not forbid subletting in the agreement. (3) The leased premises stated in this sample agreement shall be used by the Tenant for residential purposes, not for business purposes. The Landlord may forbid the Tenant to apply for a company registration, business registration, and business tax registration.

Appears in 15 contracts

Sources: Residential Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement