Common use of SUBLETTING OR ASSIGNMENT Clause in Contracts

SUBLETTING OR ASSIGNMENT. The tenant has the right, with the landlord’s written consent, to sublet or assign their interest of the premises to another. The landlord cannot unreasonably withhold consent but can charge reasonable expenses for giving consent.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Residential Tenancy Agreement, Residential Tenancy Agreement, Residential Tenancy Agreement

SUBLETTING OR ASSIGNMENT. The tenant has the right, with the landlord’s written consentapproval, to sublet the rental premises, or assign their interest of the premises to anotheranother party. The landlord cannot unreasonably withhold consent but can or charge for subletting or assignment, except for reasonable incidental expenses for giving consentin doing so.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Residential Tenancy Agreement, Residential Tenancy Agreement, Residential Tenancy Agreement

SUBLETTING OR ASSIGNMENT. The tenant has the right, with the landlord’s 's written consent, to sublet or assign their interest of the premises to another. The landlord cannot unreasonably withhold consent but can charge reasonable expenses for giving consent.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Residential Tenancy Agreement, Residential Tenancy Agreement

SUBLETTING OR ASSIGNMENT. The tenant has the right, with the landlord’s written consent, to sublet or assign their interest of the premises to another. The landlord cannot unreasonably withhold consent but can charge reasonable expenses for giving consentincurred because of the assignment or subletting of premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Residential Tenancy Agreement