Common use of Fugitive Felon or Parole Violator Clause in Contracts

Fugitive Felon or Parole Violator. If a tenant is fleeing to avoid prosecution, or custody or confinement after conviction, for a crime, or attempt to commit a crime, that is a felony under the laws of the place from which the individual flees, or that, in the case of the State of New Jersey, is a high misdemeanor; or violating a condition of probation or parole imposed under federal or state law. Persons subject to sex offender registration requirement. If any member of the household has, during their current public housing tenancy, become subject to a registration requirement under a state sex offender registration program. Discovery of facts after admission to the program that would have made the tenant ineligible Discovery of material false statements or fraud by the tenant in connection with an application for assistance or with a reexamination of income Failure to furnish such information and certifications regarding family composition and income as may be necessary for CKHA to make determinations with respect to rent, eligibility, and the appropriateness of the dwelling unit size Failure to transfer to an appropriate size dwelling unit based on family composition, upon appropriate notice by CKHA that such a dwelling unit is available Failure to permit access to the unit by CKHA after proper advance notification for the purpose of performing routine inspections and maintenance, for making improvements or repairs, or to show the dwelling unit for re-leasing, or without advance notice if there is reasonable cause to believe that an emergency exists Failure to promptly inform CKHA of the birth, adoption or court-awarded custody of a child. In such a case, promptly means within 10 business days of the event. Failure to abide by the provisions of CKHA pet policy If the family has breached the terms of a repayment agreement entered into with CKHA If a family member has violated federal, state, or local law that imposes obligations in connection with the occupancy or use of the premises. If a household member has engaged in or threatened violent or abusive behavior toward PHA personnel. Abusive or violent behavior towards PHA personnel includes verbal as well as physical abuse or violence. Use of racial epithets, or other language, written or oral, that is customarily used to intimidate may be considered abusive or violent behavior. Threatening refers to oral or written threats or physical gestures that communicate intent to abuse or commit violence.

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Samples: www.ckha.com, www.ckha.com, www.ckha.com

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Fugitive Felon or Parole Violator. If a tenant is fleeing to avoid prosecution, or custody or confinement after conviction, for a crime, or attempt to commit a crime, that is a felony under the laws of the place from which the individual flees, or that, in the case of the State of New Jersey, is a high misdemeanor; or violating a condition of probation or parole imposed under federal or state law. Persons subject to sex offender registration requirement. If any member of the household has, during their current public housing tenancy, become subject to a registration requirement under a state sex offender registration program. Discovery after admission of facts after admission to the program that would have made the tenant ineligible Discovery of material false statements or fraud by the tenant in connection with an application for assistance or with a reexamination of income Failure to furnish such information and certifications regarding family composition and income as may be necessary for CKHA the PHA to make determinations with respect to rent, eligibility, and the appropriateness of the dwelling unit size Failure to transfer to an appropriate size dwelling unit based on family composition, upon appropriate notice by CKHA the PHA that such a dwelling unit is available Failure to permit access to the unit by CKHA the PHA after proper advance notification for the purpose of performing routine inspections and maintenance, for making improvements or repairs, or to show the dwelling unit for re-leasing, or without advance notice if there is reasonable cause to believe that an emergency exists Failure to promptly inform CKHA the PHA of the birth, adoption or court-awarded custody of a child. In such a case, promptly means within 10 business days of the event. Failure to abide by the provisions of CKHA the PHA pet policy If the family has breached the terms of a repayment agreement entered into with CKHA the PHA If a family member has violated federal, state, or local law that imposes obligations in connection with the occupancy or use of the premises. If a household member has engaged in or threatened violent or abusive behavior toward PHA personnel. Abusive or violent behavior towards PHA personnel includes verbal as well as physical abuse or violence. Use of racial epithets, or other language, written or oral, that is customarily used to intimidate may be considered abusive or violent behavior. Threatening refers to oral or written threats or physical gestures that communicate intent to abuse or commit violence.. In making its decision to terminate the lease, the PHA will consider alternatives as described in Section 13-III.D and other factors described in Sections 13-III.E and

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.lakehousing.org, www.lakehousing.org, www.planoha.org

Fugitive Felon or Parole Violator. If a tenant is fleeing to avoid prosecution, or custody or confinement after conviction, for a crime, or attempt to commit a crime, that is a felony under the laws of the place from which the individual flees, or that, in the case of the State of New Jersey, is a high misdemeanor; or violating a condition of probation or parole imposed under federal or state law. Persons subject to sex offender registration requirement. If any member of the household has, during their current public housing tenancy, become subject to a registration requirement under a state sex offender registration program. Discovery of facts after admission to the program that would have made the tenant ineligible Discovery of material false statements or fraud by the tenant in connection with an application for assistance or with a reexamination of income Failure to furnish such information and certifications regarding family composition and income as may be necessary for CKHA the HACB to make determinations with respect to rent, eligibility, and the appropriateness of the dwelling unit size Failure to transfer to an appropriate size dwelling unit based on family composition, upon appropriate notice by CKHA the HACB that such a dwelling unit is available Failure to permit access to the unit by CKHA the HACB after proper advance notification for the purpose of performing routine inspections and maintenance, for making improvements or repairs, or to show the dwelling unit for re-leasing, or without advance notice if there is reasonable cause to believe that an emergency exists Failure to promptly inform CKHA the HACB of the birth, adoption or court-awarded custody of a child. In such a case, promptly means within 10 business days of the event. Failure to abide by the provisions of CKHA the HACB pet policy If the family has breached the terms of a repayment agreement entered into with CKHA the HACB If a family member has violated federal, state, or local law that imposes obligations in connection with the occupancy or use of the premises. If a household member has engaged in or threatened violent or abusive behavior toward PHA HACB personnel. Abusive or violent behavior towards PHA HACB personnel includes verbal as well as physical abuse or violence. Use of racial epithets, or other language, written or oral, that is customarily used to intimidate may be considered abusive or violent behavior. Threatening refers to oral or written threats or physical gestures that communicate intent to abuse or commit violence.. In making its decision to terminate the lease, the HACB will consider alternatives as described in Section 13-III.D and other factors described in Sections 13-III.E and

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Samples: www.parkcitycommunities.org

Fugitive Felon or Parole Violator. If a tenant is fleeing to avoid prosecution, or custody or confinement after conviction, for a crime, or attempt to commit a crime, that is a felony under the laws of the place from which the individual flees, or that, in the case of the State of New Jersey, is a high misdemeanor; or violating a condition of probation or parole imposed under federal or state law. Persons subject to sex offender registration requirement. If any member of the household has, during their current public housing tenancy, become subject to a registration requirement under a state sex offender registration program. Discovery after admission of facts after admission to the program that would have made the tenant ineligible Discovery of material false statements or fraud by the tenant in connection with an application for assistance or with a reexamination of income Failure to furnish such information and certifications regarding family composition and income as may be necessary for CKHA the PHA to make determinations with respect to rent, eligibility, and the appropriateness of the dwelling unit size Failure to transfer to an appropriate size dwelling unit based on family composition, upon appropriate notice by CKHA the PHA that such a dwelling unit is available Failure to permit access to the unit by CKHA the PHA after proper advance notification for the purpose of performing routine inspections and maintenance, for making improvements or repairs, or to show the dwelling unit for re-leasing, or without advance notice if there is reasonable cause to believe that an emergency exists Failure to promptly inform CKHA the PHA of the birth, adoption or court-awarded custody of a child. In such a case, promptly means within 10 business days of the event. Failure to abide by the provisions of CKHA the PHA pet policy If the family has breached the terms of a repayment agreement entered into with CKHA the PHA If a family member has violated federal, state, or local law that imposes obligations in connection with the occupancy or use of the premises. If a household member has engaged in or threatened violent or abusive behavior toward PHA personnel. Abusive or violent behavior towards PHA personnel includes verbal as well as physical abuse or violence. Use of racial epithets, or other language, written or oral, that is customarily used to intimidate may be considered abusive or violent behavior. Threatening refers to oral or written threats or physical gestures that communicate intent to abuse or commit violence.

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Samples: peninsulapha.org

Fugitive Felon or Parole Violator. If a tenant is fleeing to avoid prosecution, or custody or confinement after conviction, for a crime, or attempt to commit a crime, that is a felony under the laws of the place from which the individual flees, or that, in the case of the State of New Jersey, is a high misdemeanor; or violating a condition of probation or parole imposed under federal or state law. Persons subject to sex offender registration requirement. If any member of the household has, during their current public housing tenancy, become subject to a registration requirement under a state sex offender registration program. Discovery after admission of facts after admission to the program that would have made the tenant ineligible Discovery of material false statements or fraud by the tenant in connection with an application for assistance or with a reexamination of income Failure to furnish such information and certifications regarding family composition and income as may be necessary for CKHA the RHA to make determinations with respect to rent, eligibility, and the appropriateness of the dwelling unit size Failure to transfer to an appropriate size dwelling unit based on family composition, upon appropriate notice by CKHA the RHA that such a dwelling unit is available Failure to permit access to the unit by CKHA the RHA after proper advance notification for the purpose of performing routine inspections and maintenance, for making improvements or repairs, or to show the dwelling unit for re-leasing, or without advance notice if there is reasonable cause to believe that an emergency exists Failure to promptly inform CKHA the RHA: the birth of the birtha new child, adoption adoption, or court-awarded custody of a child. In such a case, promptly means within 10 business days of the event. Failure to abide by the provisions of CKHA the RHA pet policy If the family has breached the terms of a repayment agreement entered into with CKHA the RHA If a family member has violated federal, state, or local law that imposes obligations in connection with the occupancy or use of the premises. If a household member has engaged in or threatened violent or abusive behavior toward PHA RHA personnel. Abusive or violent behavior towards PHA RHA personnel includes verbal as well as physical abuse or violence. Use of racial epithets, or other language, written or oral, that is customarily used to intimidate may be considered abusive or violent behavior. Threatening refers to oral or written threats or physical gestures that communicate intent to abuse or commit violence.

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Samples: www.rockfordha.org

Fugitive Felon or Parole Violator. If a tenant is fleeing to avoid prosecution, or custody or confinement after conviction, for a crime, or attempt to commit a crime, that is a felony under the laws of the place from which the individual flees, or that, in the case of the State of New Jersey, is a high misdemeanor; or violating a condition of probation or parole imposed under federal or state law. law Persons subject to sex offender registration requirement. If any member of the household hashousehold, during their current public housing tenancy, become is subject to a registration requirement under a state sex offender registration program. program Discovery after admission of facts after admission to the program that would have made the tenant ineligible Discovery of material false statements or fraud by the tenant in connection with an application for assistance or with a reexamination of income Failure to furnish such information and certifications regarding family composition and income within 10 business days as may be necessary for CKHA the CDA to make determinations with respect to rent, eligibility, and the appropriateness of the dwelling unit size Failure to transfer to an appropriate size dwelling unit based on family composition, upon appropriate notice by CKHA the CDA that such a dwelling unit is available Failure to permit access to the unit by CKHA the CDA after proper advance notification for the purpose of performing routine inspections and maintenance, for making improvements or repairs, or to show the dwelling unit for re-leasing, or without advance notice if there is reasonable cause to believe that an emergency exists Failure to promptly inform CKHA the CDA of the birth, adoption adoption, or court-awarded custody of a child. In such a case, promptly means within 10 business days of the event. event Failure to abide by the provisions of CKHA the CDA pet policy If the family has breached the terms of a repayment agreement entered into with CKHA the CDA If a family member has violated federal, state, or local law that imposes obligations in connection with the occupancy or use of the premises. premises If a household member has engaged in or threatened violent or abusive behavior toward PHA CDA residents, personnel. , or contractors Abusive or violent behavior towards PHA personnel CDA residents, personnel, or contractors includes verbal as well as physical abuse or violence. Use of racial epithets, or other language, written or oral, that is customarily used to intimidate may be considered abusive or violent behavior. Threatening refers to oral or written threats or physical gestures that communicate intent to abuse or commit violence.. In making its decision to terminate the lease, the CDA may consider alternatives as described in Section 13-III.D and other factors described in Sections 13-III.E and

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Samples: www.cityofmadison.com

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Fugitive Felon or Parole Violator. If a tenant is fleeing to avoid prosecution, or custody or confinement after conviction, for a crime, or attempt to commit a crime, that is a felony under the laws of the place from which the individual flees, or that, in the case of the State of New Jersey, is a high misdemeanor; or violating a condition of probation or parole imposed under federal or state law. Persons subject to sex offender registration requirement. If any member of the household has, during their current public housing tenancy, become subject to a registration requirement under a state sex offender registration program. Discovery of facts after admission to the program that would have made the tenant ineligible Discovery of material false statements or fraud by the tenant in connection with an application for assistance or with a reexamination of income Failure to furnish such information and certifications regarding family composition and income as may be necessary for CKHA the PHA to make determinations with respect to rent, eligibility, and the appropriateness of the dwelling unit size Failure to transfer to an appropriate size dwelling unit based on family composition, upon appropriate notice by CKHA the PHA that such a dwelling unit is available Failure to permit access to the unit by CKHA the PHA after proper advance notification for the purpose of performing routine inspections and maintenance, for making improvements or repairs, or to show the dwelling unit for re-leasing, or without advance notice if there is reasonable cause to believe that an emergency exists Failure to promptly inform CKHA the PHA of the birth, adoption or court-awarded custody of a child. In such a case, promptly means within 10 business 5 days of the event. Failure to abide by the provisions of CKHA the PHA pet policy If the family has breached the terms of a repayment agreement entered into with CKHA the PHA If a family member has violated federal, state, or local law that imposes obligations in connection with the occupancy or use of the premises. Violations of the Smoke Free Lease Addendum. If a household member has engaged in or threatened violent or abusive behavior toward PHA personnel. Abusive or violent behavior towards PHA personnel includes verbal as well as physical abuse or violence. Use of racial epithets, or other language, written or oral, that is customarily used to intimidate may be considered abusive or violent behavior. Threatening refers to oral or written threats or physical gestures that communicate intent to abuse or commit violence.. In making its decision to terminate the lease, the PHA may consider alternatives as described in Section 13-III.D and other factors described in Sections 13-III.E and

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Samples: washingtoncountycda.org

Fugitive Felon or Parole Violator. If a tenant is fleeing to avoid prosecution, or custody or confinement after conviction, for a crime, or attempt to commit a crime, that is a felony under the laws of the place from which the individual flees, or that, in the case of the State of New Jersey, is a high misdemeanor; or violating a condition of probation or parole imposed under federal or state law. Persons subject to sex offender registration requirement. If any member of the household has, during their current public housing tenancy, become subject to a registration requirement under a state sex offender registration program. Discovery of facts after admission to the program that would have made the tenant ineligible Discovery of material false statements or fraud by the tenant in connection with an application for assistance or with a reexamination of income Failure to furnish such information and certifications regarding family composition and income as may be necessary for CKHA the PHA to make determinations with respect to rent, eligibility, and the appropriateness of the dwelling unit size Failure to transfer to an appropriate size dwelling unit based on family composition, upon appropriate notice by CKHA the PHA that such a dwelling unit is available Failure to permit access to the unit by CKHA the PHA after proper advance notification for the purpose of performing routine inspections and maintenance, for making improvements or repairs, or to show the dwelling unit for re-leasing, or without advance notice if there is reasonable cause to believe that an emergency exists Failure to promptly inform CKHA the PHA of the birth, adoption or court-awarded custody of a child. In such a case, promptly means within 10 business days of the event. Failure to abide by the provisions of CKHA the PHA pet policy Failure to abide by the provisions of the PHA non-smoking policy If the family has breached the terms of a repayment agreement entered into with CKHA the PHA If a family member has violated federal, state, or local law that imposes obligations in connection with the occupancy or use of the premises. If a household member has engaged in or threatened violent or abusive behavior toward PHA personnel or has harassed PHA personnel. Abusive or violent behavior towards PHA personnel includes verbal as well as physical abuse or violence. Use of racial epithets, or other language, written or oral, that is customarily used to intimidate may be considered abusive or violent behavior. Threatening refers to oral or written threats or physical gestures that communicate intent to abuse or commit violence.. Harassing refers to intentionally annoy persistently and/or creating an unpleasant or hostile situation by uninvited and unwelcome verbal or physical conduct, in person, in writing, through voice mail or other electronic communications. In making its decision to terminate the lease, the PHA will consider alternatives as described in Section 13-III.D and other factors described in Sections 13-III.E and

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Samples: ferndalehousing.com

Fugitive Felon or Parole Violator. If a tenant is fleeing to avoid prosecution, or custody or confinement after conviction, for a crime, or attempt to commit a crime, that is a felony under the laws of the place from which the individual flees, or that, in the case of the State of New Jersey, is a high misdemeanor; or violating a condition of probation or parole imposed under federal or state law. Persons subject to sex offender registration requirement. ; If any member of the household has, during their current public housing tenancy, become subject to a registration requirement under a state sex offender registration program. Discovery of facts after admission to the program that would have made the tenant ineligible Discovery of material false statements or fraud by the tenant in connection with an application for assistance or with a reexamination of income Failure to furnish such information and certifications regarding family composition and income as may be necessary for CKHA the PHA to make determinations with respect to rent, eligibility, and the appropriateness of the dwelling unit size Failure to transfer to an appropriate size dwelling unit based on family composition, upon appropriate notice by CKHA the PHA that such a dwelling unit is available Failure to permit access to the unit by CKHA the PHA after proper advance notification for the purpose of performing routine inspections and maintenance, for making improvements or repairs, or to show the dwelling unit for re-leasing, or without advance notice if there is reasonable cause to believe that an emergency exists Failure to promptly inform CKHA the PHA of the birth, adoption or court-awarded custody of a child. In such a case, promptly means within 10 business days of the event. Failure to abide by the provisions of CKHA the PHA pet policy If the family has breached the terms of a repayment agreement entered into with CKHA the PHA If a family member has violated federal, state, or local law that imposes obligations in connection with the occupancy or use of the premises. If a household member has engaged in or threatened violent or abusive behavior toward PHA personnel. Abusive or violent behavior towards PHA personnel includes verbal as well as physical abuse or violence. Use of racial epithets, or other language, written or oral, that is customarily used to intimidate may be considered abusive or violent behavior. Threatening refers to oral or written threats or physical gestures that communicate intent to abuse or commit violence.. In making its decision to terminate the lease, the PHA will consider alternatives as described in Section 13-III.D and other factors described in Sections 13-III.E and

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Samples: fhamo.org

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