Shared Accommodations Clause Samples

The Shared Accommodations clause defines the terms under which multiple parties may occupy or use the same living or working space. It typically outlines responsibilities for shared areas, rules for usage, and how costs such as rent, utilities, or maintenance are divided among occupants. This clause helps prevent disputes by clearly allocating rights and obligations, ensuring all parties understand their roles and expectations in a shared environment.
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Shared Accommodations. If Tenant resides in shared accommodations (e.g., the Avenues Houses or in Mission Bay 4-Bedroom apartments), Tenant shall have no right to occupy other bedrooms and may not check out keys to access other bedrooms, in the Rental Property.
Shared Accommodations. If Resident resides in shared accommodations (e.g., in the Avenues Houses, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 2-Bedroom apartments, Mission Bay 4-Bedroom apartments, or Tidelands 2-Bedroom apartments), Resident shall have no right to occupy other bedrooms and may not check out keys and/or fobs to access other bedrooms, in the University Housing.

Related to Shared Accommodations

  • Proper Accommodation Proper accommodation shall be provided for employees to have their meals and store and change their clothes.

  • Reasonable Accommodations Landlord agrees to comply with all applicable laws providing equal housing opportunities, including making reasonable accommodations for known physical or mental limitations of qualified individuals with a disability, unless undue hardship on Landlord would result. Tenant is responsible for making Landlord aware of any such required accommodations that are reasonable and will not impose an undue hardship on Landlord. If Tenant discloses a disability and requests an accommodation, Landlord has the right to have a qualified healthcare provider verify the disability if the disability is not readily apparent, and Landlord has the right to use the qualified healthcare provider verifying the disability as a resource for providing the reasonable accommodation.

  • Reasonable Accommodation Sections 34.1 through 34.4 of Article 34, Reasonable Accommodation and Disability Separation, apply to represented individuals.

  • Accommodations Clean accommodations will be provided for employees to have their meals and keep their clothes.

  • DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS State does not discriminate on the basis of disability in admission to, access to, or operations of its programs, services, or activities. Individuals who need aids, alternative document formats, or services for effective communications or other disability related accommodations in the programs and services offered are invited to make their needs and preferences known to this office. Interested parties should provide as much advance notice as possible.