Common use of Continued Occupancy Clause in Contracts

Continued Occupancy. TENANT must continue to occupy the dwelling unit to remain eligible for Housing Assistance Payments received on TENANT's behalf. If TENANT (a) wishes to move out of the dwelling unit at the end of the lease term (or prior to the end of lease term, but in accordance with the provisions of this Lease), or (b) is required to move for reasons other than TENANT's violation of this Lease, and if TENANT wishes to receive the benefit of Housing Assistance Payments in another approved dwelling unit, TENANT shall give at least thirty (30) days= notice of the circumstances to the Authority so that the Authority may have the opportunity to consider TENANT's request.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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Continued Occupancy. TENANT must continue to occupy the dwelling unit to remain eligible for Housing Assistance Payments any subsidy or other assistance received on TENANT's behalf. If TENANT (a) wishes to move out of the dwelling unit at the end of the lease term (or prior to the end of lease term, but in accordance with the provisions of this Lease), or (b) is required to move for reasons other than TENANT's violation of this Lease, and if TENANT wishes to receive the benefit of Housing Assistance Payments any subsidy or other assistance in another approved dwelling unit, TENANT shall give at least thirty (30) days= notice of the circumstances to the Authority so that the Authority may have the opportunity to consider TENANT's request.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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