Common use of EVICTIONS Clause in Contracts

EVICTIONS. Being evicted is a serious matter. The following items are some of the actions that can cause you to be evicted for “Material Non-Compliance” and/or “Other Good Cause” as stated in your lease agreement: • Inability to take proper care of your home. • Becoming a danger to health, safety or morals of yourself, your neighbors, the staff or the complex. • Distributing the peace of your neighbors. • Causing damage to your home or any other community property. • Maintaining your home in an unsanitary condition. • Subletting the home or allowing unauthorized people live in your home. • Non-payment of rent. • Non-payment of maintenance services charges when billed. • Any act or threat of violence to the employees of the property as well as to any other person of the property. • Possession of illegal drugs in your home or anywhere on or around the property, and/or use of such drugs and/or purchase or sale of such drugs from your home or anywhere on or around the property, by yourself, family and/or guest. • Repeated police calls to your home or the property due to activities of yourself, your family and/or guests. • Any actions by you, your family and/or your guest which result in police raid at the property. • Having pets without office authorization and a monthly pet fee. You must notify the office of any pets. • Flagrant and/or continued violation of any portion of your lease including rules in this Section.

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Sources: Rental Agreement, Rental Agreement, Rental Agreement