ADDITIONAL HOUSE RULES Sample Clauses

ADDITIONAL HOUSE RULES. By electronically signing the rental agreement on this website (or clicking the agree button), you have agreed to follow the below house rules. If any of the following rules are broken, your party will be evicted immediately with no refund. Firearms or weapons of any kind in the unit are prohibited. Drugs that are illegal in the State of Florida are prohibited. Smoking anything inside the rental unit is prohibited. If smoking is detected after departure, a $250 fine will be assessed. Quiet hours are from 10pm to 8am CST. The first complaint of excess noise will be cause for eviction.
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ADDITIONAL HOUSE RULES. By electronically signing the rental agreement on this website (or clicking the agree button), you have agreed to follow the below house rules. If any of the following rules are broken, your party will be evicted immediately with no refund. Firearms or weapons of any kind in the unit are prohibited. Drugs that are illegal in the State of Florida are prohibited. Smoking anything inside the rental unit is prohibited. If smoking is detected after departure, a $250 fine will be assessed. Quiet hours are from 10pm to 8am CST. The first complaint of excess noise will be cause for eviction. FAMILY RENTAL ONLY Reservations made for teenagers or young single groups will not be honored without any accompanying adult staying in the unit at ALL times. All guests must be 25 or older unless their parent is in the condo. Any violators will be evicted according to Florida Statute 508.141 with forfeiture of all monies. NOTE: YOU WILL HAVE TO MEET A REPRESENTATIVE FROM OUR COMPANY TO VERIFY YOUR AGE. IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO VERIFY THAT YOU ARE 25 OR OLDER, YOUR GROUP WILL BE EVICTED WITH NO REFUND. Florida Laws Tenant and any guest of Tenant shall obey all laws of the state of Florida, as well as local laws, at all times while they are on the premises. Failure to abide by the laws of Florida or the above rules may cause tenants to be asked to vacate the premises and forfeit all rents and security/damage deposits.
ADDITIONAL HOUSE RULES it is important to discuss house rules before living together. By discussing and agreeing to house rules in advance everyone has the same understanding and no one person is then seen as “whining” or “complaining”. Below are some typical rules that need to be addressed:  NOISE:Early morning or late at night noise can be caused by stereos, clock radios and simply talking late at night with a visiting friend. COMMON COMPLAINT ‐ My roommate likes to listen to his/her stereo (even at low volumes) late at night.  GUESTS:Can consist of mutual friends, visitors, overnight guests, partners and even parents. COMMON COMPLAINT ‐ My roommate has their partner over every Friday and Saturday night or they stay for a week at a time.  PERSONAL ITEMS:Could include many things at varying degrees. For example, bedroom vs common area or bathroom items vs items in the fridge. Note: It may be worthwhile to do a property list to ensure that everybody knows which items belong to each roommate as well as for insurance purposes.
ADDITIONAL HOUSE RULES. What other information should we know about each other? Any other ‘rules’ we want to agree on before moving-in? Discuss and list them here.

Related to ADDITIONAL HOUSE RULES

  • Additional Rules and Regulations A. Sitting on the front stoop, or in the parking lot, playing of music, TV’s, or loud noise of any kind inside or outside of unit loud enough to disturb other tenants shall not be permitted at any time.

  • Additional Federally Required Orders/Directives Both parties shall comply with the following laws and directives, where applicable:

  • Switching and Tagging Rules Each Party shall provide the other Parties a copy of its switching and tagging rules that are applicable to the other Parties’ activities. Such switching and tagging rules shall be developed on a non-discriminatory basis. The Parties shall comply with applicable switching and tagging rules, as amended from time to time, in obtaining clearances for work or for switching operations on equipment.

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