ASSIGN OR SUBLET Sample Clauses

ASSIGN OR SUBLET. 1) The tenant may assign or sublet the rental unit to another person with the written consent of the landlord. If this tenancy agreement is for a fixed length and has 6 months or more remaining in the term, the landlord must not unreasonably withhold consent. Under an assignment a new tenant must assume all of the rights and obligations under the existing tenancy agreement, at the same rent. The landlord must not charge a fee or receive a benefit, directly or indirectly, for giving this consent.
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ASSIGN OR SUBLET. 1) The tenant may assign the tenancy agreement or sublet the manufactured home site to another person only if one of the following applies:
ASSIGN OR SUBLET. 1) The tenant may assign or sublet the rental unit to another person with the written consent of the landlord. The tenant must give one month notice. The landlord must not unreasonably withhold consent. Under an assignment a new tenant must assume all of the rights and obligations under the existing tenancy agreement, at the same rent. The landlord must not charge a fee or receive a benefit, directly or indirectly, for giving this consent. 2) If a landlord unreasonably withholds consent to assign or sublet or charges a fee, the tenant may apply for dispute resolution with the Residential Tenancies Office.
ASSIGN OR SUBLET. Assignment of this tenancy agreement or subletting or otherwise parting with possession of the whole or part of the rental unit for the whole or any part of the term of this tenancy agreement is prohibited because the rental unit is rented on a rent geared to income basis. If rent for the rental unit is not geared to income, the following will apply:
ASSIGN OR SUBLET. The tenant may assign or sublet the residential premises to another person with the consent of the landlord. If this tenancy agreement is for a fixed length of 6 months or more, the landlord must not arbitrarily or unreasonably withhold consent to assign or sublet. Under an assignment a new tenant must assume all of the rights and duties under the existing tenancy agreement, at the same rent. The landlord must not charge a fee or receive a benefit, directly or indirectly, for giving this consent. If a landlord unreasonably withholds consent to assign or sublet or charges a fee, the tenant may apply to the Landlord and Tenant Board for arbitration.
ASSIGN OR SUBLET. The tenant may assign or sublet the residential premises to another person with the consent of the landlord. If this tenancy agreement is for a fixed length of 6 months or more, the landlord must not arbitrarily or unreasonably withhold consent to assign or sublet. Under an assignment a new tenant must assume all of the rights and duties under the existing tenancy agreement, at the same rent. The landlord must not charge a fee or receive a benefit, directly or indirectly, for giving this consent. If a landlord unreasonably withholds consent to assign or sublet or charges a fee, the tenant may apply to the Ontario Rent Tribunal for arbitration.
ASSIGN OR SUBLET. The tenant named in this agreement is responsible for all rent and utilities owing during this fixed term tenancy. The tenant is allowed to sublet or assign the lease on their room with approval from the landlord. The tenant must provide the landlord with one month’s notice of subletting or assigning and the name, contact information, and two profes- sional references (employer or previous landlord) of the prospective subletter. At the end of the fixed term the tenant or the subletter/assignee is responsible to complete cleaning and vacate the premises by 1 pm on the day specified.
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ASSIGN OR SUBLET. (A) Not to assign this Lease, sublet, part with or share possession of the Premises or any part thereof (in each case, a “Transfer”) without the prior written consent of the Landlord, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned.
ASSIGN OR SUBLET. The tenant may assign or sublet the residential premises to another person with the consent of the landlord. If this tenancy agreement is for a fixed length of 6 months or more, or is solely for the rental of a manufactured home pad, the landlord Schedule “A” ______ Landlord Initials ______ ______Tenant(s) Initials must not arbitrarily or unreasonably withhold consent to assign or sublet. Under an assignment a new tenant must assume all of the rights and duties under the existing tenancy agreement, at the same rent. The landlord must not charge a fee or receive a benefit, directly or indirectly, for giving this consent. If a landlord unreasonably withholds consent to assign or sublet or charges a fee, the tenant may apply for arbitration under the Residential Tenancies Act.
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