Common use of Occupancy and Use Clause in Contracts

Occupancy and Use. Occupancy is limited to a total of two persons per bedroom—persons under two years of age are not considered in the count. However, in no case shall more than three unrelated adults occupy any Premises, unless prohibited by local statutes or ordinances. “Unrelated adults” are those persons who are not related to each other by blood or marriage. A reasonable number of guests may occupy Premises without prior written consent of Landlord if stay is limited to seventy-two (72) hours.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Wilson Management Group Lease Agreement, Wilson Management Group Lease Agreement, Wilson Management Group Lease Agreement

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