GROUNDS FOR EVICTION Sample Clauses

GROUNDS FOR EVICTION. This Agreement may be terminated for one or more of the following reasons: (a) Nonpayment of rent, utility charges or reasonable incidental service charges or other assessed fees and charges set forth herein, provided that no action for possession shall be maintained if prior to the expiration of a notice to quit the Lessee shall pay or tender all arrearage due, including a late charge of five (5%) of the monthly rent due after a nine (9) day grace period for such rental payment has elapsed; (b) Material noncompliance by the resident with any statute or regulation materially affecting the health and safety of other residents or materially affecting the physical condition of COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES; (c) Material noncompliance by the resident/lessee with this Lease Agreement or with COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES Rules and Regulations, Entry Requirements, and Standards; (d) Failure by the Resident/Lessee to agree to a proposed rent increase; (e) A change in the use of the land on which such manufactured home is located with 365 days notice to all affected Residents; (f) The Lessee has caused damages to the Premises, excluding reasonable wear and tear, or the Lessees repeated conduct has disturbed the peace and quiet of other residents in COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES; and/or (g) Serious Nuisance caused by or permitted by the Lessee. Serious Nuisance means (A) inflicting bodily harm upon another resident or the Manager or threatening to inflict such harm with the present ability to effect the harm and under circumstances which would lead a reasonable person to believe that such threat will be carried out; (B) substantial and willful destruction of part of the premises; (C) conduct which presents an immediate and serious danger to the safety of other residents or the Manager, (D) using the premises for prostitution or the illegal sale or illegal use of drugs, or (E) the Resident/Lessee lied on the application.
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GROUNDS FOR EVICTION. The following shall constitute grounds on which Employer may evict Employee:  Blatant and willful destruction of the Premises.  Reported and proven deliberate assault on the Premises of any person.  Proof of involvement in any activity resulting in the immediate termination of the Employee from employment with the Town of Xxxxxx.  Proof of involvement in illegal activities on the Premises.  Failure to cease and desist the use of abusive language, the playing of loud music, or making of any other noise that is disturbing to other tenants after two or more written warnings have been issued to the Employee.  Possession of illegal drugs or illegal drug paraphernalia on the Premises will result in immediate eviction, termination of Employee’s employment with the Town of Xxxxxx, and forfeiture of the Security Deposit.  Failure to comply with any term of this Agreement.
GROUNDS FOR EVICTION. Eviction action may have to be taken when the encampment:  Creates an intolerable nuisance to the general public by reason of its size, location, nature or duration or  Creates an intolerable impact on the employment, use or habitation of adjoining property or interferes with the effective operation or management of that property or  Creates a hazard to road safety or otherwise creates a health or safety hazard or  Causes or is likely to cause damage to land or property, particularly SSSIs or SPAs or other environmentally sensitive areas or  Prejudices or is likely to prejudice the use of land for its intended purpose by legitimate occupiers or  Is too large for its location or is causing unacceptable impact on its environment or  Has been in place for too long a period of time without a removal date having been agreed or  Would for some other reason, be detrimental to the interests of the public if allowed to remain in place for an extended period.  Fails to comply with the Good Citizenship code Appendix B Proportionate Enforcement Policy - ‘Good Citizenship code’ states: You must-  Keep groups small.  Park vehicles safely and do not create a hazard.  Have consideration for nearby residents and businesses.  Look after the land on which you park and do not cause problems for any other users.  Allow walkers and riders free access.  Keep all animals under control. You must not-  Park on land that is needed for another purpose like recreation grounds or sports fields.  Commit vandalism, light fires or cause criminal damage.  Threaten the land owner or any other person who is allowed to access the land.  Block rights of way with vehicles, property, clothes lines and cables or other objects.  Allow the site or surrounding areas to become polluted with household, human, animal or trade waste. Appendix C Joint Protocol between Northamptonshire Countywide Traveller Unit Consortium and Chief Constable of Northamptonshire Contents Section Page Introduction 1.0 3 Equality and Discrimination 2.0 4 Responsibilities 3.0 4 Local Authority Powers 4.0 5 Police Powers 5.0 5 Civil law Actions 6.0 6 Operational Agreements 7.0 6 Protocol for use of Sec 61, 62 and 62a-e CJPO Act1994 8.0 7 Guidance for Police Procedure on Visiting Unauthorised Encampments 10 A guide to the Joint Protocol between Northamptonshire Countywide Traveller Unit Consortium and Chief Constable of Northamptonshire
GROUNDS FOR EVICTION. Eviction may be based on grounds under the lease and the applicable statutes. Nonpayment of rent is the most commonly alleged ground for eviction. However, eviction may also be based on a violation of another provision of the lease, rules incorporated into the lease, or am applicable statute. Expiration of the lease or failure to vacate upon notice to terminate a periodic tenancy may also give rise to an eviction. Additional grounds may include unauthorized assignment, intentional damage to the premises, or other emergency. The notice requirements with which LL must comply are different according to the nature of the ground alleged.
GROUNDS FOR EVICTION. Pursuant to § 723.061(1), a MHP may evict a tenant, upon appropriate notice, as a result of (1) the tenant’s nonpayment of the lot rental amount; (2) the tenant’s conviction of a violation of a federal or state law or local ordinance, provided the violation is detrimental to the health, safety, or welfare of other residents of the mobile home park; or, (3) violation of a park rule or regulation, the rental agreement, or a provision of Chapter 723.
GROUNDS FOR EVICTION. Without adversely affecting and/or derogating from any other provision in this Lease, the Lessor shall be entitled to immediately terminate the contractual relationship and the tenancy forming the subject matter hereof, and to demand that the Lessee vacate the Object of the Lease immediately in any one of the following events:
GROUNDS FOR EVICTION. 13.1 Without prejudice to and/or without derogating from any other provision in this Contract, in each of the following cases the Lessor will be entitled, after having given a warning notice of 7 days, to terminate the contractual arrangement and the lease which is the subject matter of this Contract, and to demand the immediate vacation by the Lessor of the Leased Premises.
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GROUNDS FOR EVICTION. Rental/Use of the condo by those other than listed this rental agreement. No refund or security deposit return will be given. No adult over the age of 25 present in group. False representations made on this agreement including but not limited to the age, identity, and number of potential occupants. Subletting. Rental by false proxy [-e.g. Parent of a child or young adult makes reservations for entire group of unsupervised individuals under the age of 25]. Owner reserves the right to obtain photocopies of all occupants’ drivers licenses and/or passports. Failure to provide such documentation upon reasonable request are grounds for immediate eviction without refund of any kind. Use of any illegal drugs in, around, or on the grounds of Edgewater Beach Resort are grounds for immediate eviction. No refund or security deposit return will be given. Excessive Noise, Partying, and/or Abuse of the condominium which requires the presence of the Police or Edgewater security. No refund or security deposit return will be given.
GROUNDS FOR EVICTION. In addition to the grounds for eviction set forth in state laws, the PARK can evict the RESIDENT for one of the following reasons: If the RESIDENT does not pay rent or utility charges on time: The PARK must give the RESIDENT written notice and allow RESIDENT three days to pay the full amount due. The PARK may give written notice to anyone the PARK knows is financing the RESIDENT’S purchase of the home. If neither the RESIDENT nor the lender pays the amount due within three days after receiving the notice, the PARK may evict the RESIDENT. If the RESIDENT refused or fails to obey a law or government regulation applicable to manufactured homes or manufactured home parks: the PARK must tell the RESIDENT in writing what the RESIDENT is doing wrong. If the law or regulation gives the RESIDENT a certain time to obey, then the RESIDENT must obey within that time. If the law or regulation does not set a specific time limit, then the RESIDENT must obey within a reasonable amount of time. If the RESIDENT does not obey within that time allowed, the PARK may evict the RESIDENT. Violation of the terms of this Lease or attached Xxxxxx Park District Mobile Home Park Rules: if RESIDENT violates a term of this Lease but MANAGEMENT does not evict RESIDENT, MANANGEMENT may still xxx or evict RESIDENT for any other violation of any term of this Lease. Under state law, a lawful seizure from any lot of any illegal object or substance, including, drugs, totaling at least $1000 constitutes unlawful possession of the lot by that RESIDENT. MANAGEMENT is required by state law to start or authorize an eviction action against RESIDENT within 15 days of notice of the seizure. If the RESIENT give false information in the application for tenancy and the PARK discovers the false information within one year of the date on which the RESIDENT starts paying rent: The PARK may ask RESIDENT to leave immediately. If the lot, common areas, or area surrounding the building will be used by the RESIDENT or by anyone acting under his/her control to a)manufacture, sell, give away, barter, deliver , exchange, distribute or b) possess with the intent to manufacture, sell, give away, barter, exchange or distribute any illegal drugs.
GROUNDS FOR EVICTION. A violation of any clause mentioned above in this Contract agreement can be considered grounds for eviction.
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