Common use of Criminal Behavior Clause in Contracts

Criminal Behavior. Roommates shall not commit any crime on the premises that either (1) interferes with the rights of another Roommate (including, but not limited to, larceny, damage to property, assault, battery, fraud, invasion of privacy, harassment, and stalking), (2) involves inherently dangerous activities, violent acts, or weapon violations, or (3) jeopardizes the continued right of the other Roommates to occupy the premises under the terms of the lease. Such activity shall be a breach of this agreement. Any Roommate convicted of one of the crimes listed above shall immediately vacate the premises, regardless of the status of any appeal. The convicted tenant shall remain responsible for his portion of the rent and utilities as defined elsewhere in this agreement.

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Sources: Roommate Agreement

Criminal Behavior. Roommates shall not commit any crime on the premises that either either (1) interferes with the rights of another Roommate (including, but not limited to, larceny, damage to property, assault, battery, fraud, invasion of privacy, harassment, and stalking), (2) involves inherently dangerous activities, violent acts, or weapon violations, or (3) jeopardizes the continued right of the other Roommates to occupy the premises under the terms of the lease. Such activity shall be a breach of this agreement. Any Roommate convicted of one of the crimes listed above shall immediately vacate the premises, regardless of the status of any appeal. The convicted tenant shall remain responsible for his portion of the rent and utilities as defined elsewhere in this agreement.

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Sources: Roommate Agreement