Common use of Termination of Tenancy by Owner Clause in Contracts

Termination of Tenancy by Owner. a: Grounds- a. During the term of the lease or any extension thereof, the Owner may terminate the tenancy on the following grounds upon at least 30 days written notice, except for nonpayment of rent which shall be upon at least 14 days written notice: 1. Serious or repeated violations of the terms and conditions of the lease; 2. Violation of Federal, State or local Law that imposes obligations on the Tenant in connection with the occupancy or use of the contract unit and the premises; 3. Criminal activity (as provided in paragraph b);

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Sources: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

Termination of Tenancy by Owner. a: Grounds- a. I. During the term of the lease or any extension thereof, the Owner may terminate the tenancy on the following grounds upon at least 30 days written notice, except for nonpayment of rent which shall be upon at least 14 days written notice: 1. Serious or repeated violations of the terms and conditions of the lease; 2. Violation of Federal, State or local Law that imposes obligations on the Tenant in connection with the occupancy or use of the contract unit and the premises;; VOID 3. Criminal activity (as provided in paragraph b);

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement

Termination of Tenancy by Owner. a: Grounds- a. I. During the term of the lease or any extension thereof, the Owner may terminate the tenancy on the following grounds upon at least 30 days written notice, except for nonpayment of rent which shall be upon at least 14 days written notice: 1. Serious or repeated violations of the terms and conditions of the lease; 2. Violation of Federal, State or local Law that imposes obligations on the Tenant in connection with the occupancy or use of the contract unit and the premises; 3. Criminal activity (as provided in paragraph b);

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement