Unauthorized Occupants Sample Clauses

The Unauthorized Occupants clause defines the rules and restrictions regarding individuals residing in a property who are not listed as authorized tenants or occupants in the lease agreement. Typically, this clause prohibits tenants from allowing friends, family members, or subtenants to live in the rental unit without the landlord’s prior written consent, and may specify consequences such as lease termination or additional fees if violated. Its core practical function is to give landlords control over who resides in their property, thereby managing liability, ensuring compliance with occupancy limits, and maintaining the safety and security of the premises.
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Unauthorized Occupants. Tenant shall not assign this Lease, sublet or transfer possession of the premises, or give accommodation to boarders or lodgers, whether paying or not, without the written consent of the Housing Authority.
Unauthorized Occupants. Unauthorized Occupant(s) is defined as any person(s) residing in the unit for longer than 15 consecutive days. Unauthorized Occupants are prohibited in any and all circumstances. All person(s) residing in the unit longer than 15 consecutive days MUST fill out an Application to Rent, present two forms of ID, pay the application fee, and pass the required background check. Any tenant housing an Unauthorized Occupant is subject to eviction. Tenant(s) are prohibited from issuing keys or key copies and/or a garage clicker to an Unauthorized Occupant. Unauthorized occupants may not park any vehicle on the Owner’s property.
Unauthorized Occupants. All adult occupants of the apartment/house must complete a credit application, pass the normal credit standards, agree to and sign the lease. Any occupant of the apartment/house who has not filled these conditions shall not be bound by the Landlord/Tenant Act nor shall the relationship between the owner and the unauthorized occupant be that of landlord and tenant, and the presence of an unauthorized occupant shall be grounds for eviction of the signers of the lease.
Unauthorized Occupants. Boarders means a person who is staying in the dwelling unit, but is not listed on this Lease, Article III.1. (a) and (b) or approved by the Landlord to dwell in the unit for more than 14 days.
Unauthorized Occupants. You shall not permit any person other than those listed in Paragraph 1(A) to reside or to stay, even temporarily, in the Home without Our express written permission. Residency in the Home by an unauthorized person may be established by the totality of the circumstances.
Unauthorized Occupants. Occupancy at this property is subject to your household eligibility. Any additions to or deletions from your household composition can affect your eligibility for occupancy. Consequently, no one can be added to the household without prior approval of management.
Unauthorized Occupants. The Lessee shall not provide accommodations to anyone other than authorized Household Members either listed in this Lease or approved in writing hereafter as Household Members in accordance with the provisions herein and shall not allow anyone other than such authorized Household Members to use the Leased Premises without the prior written consent of the Authority. The Lessee shall not permit and shall prohibit anyone other than a Household Member from residing in the Leased Premises during the Lessee’s absence without the prior written consent of the Authority. The Authority will post a list of barred individuals in the management office.

Related to Unauthorized Occupants

  • Unauthorized Use The Participating Institutions, or the Authorized Users shall not knowingly permit anyone other than the Authorized Users to access the Licensed Materials.

  • Unauthorised use We shall not be liable for any loss, liability or cost whatsoever arising from any unauthorised use of the Electronic Service. You shall on demand indemnify, protect and hold us harmless from and against all losses, liabilities, judgements, suits, actions, proceedings, claims, damages and costs resulting from or arising out of any act or omission by any person using an Electronic Service by using your designated passwords, whether or not you authorised such use.

  • Unauthorized Work The contractor is not authorized at any time to commence task order performance prior to issuance of a signed TO or other written approval provided by the CO to begin work.

  • No Unauthorized Use Provider shall not use Student Data or information in a Pupil Record for any purpose other than as explicitly specified in this DPA.

  • OCCUPANTS The Premises is to be occupied strictly as a residential dwelling with the following individual(s) in addition to the Tenant: (check one)