Common use of OCCUPANCY LIMITATIONS Clause in Contracts

OCCUPANCY LIMITATIONS. ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ begin at 12:01 a.m. on the first day of the Lease and end at 11:59 p.m. on the last day of the Lease. B. Eagle Heights Occupancy Limitations (1) One-bedroom apartments may be assigned to couples without children, families with up to three members and to single applicants. Roommates are not allowed in one-bedroom apartments. Families with more than three persons are not eligible to apply for or remain in a one-bedroom apartment. (2) Two-bedroom apartments may be assigned to families with one or more dependent children or other legal dependents; couples without children; families with up to five persons; and to eligible single applicants who may choose to reside alone or with one eligible roommate. Families with more than five persons are not eligible to apply for or remain in a two-bedroom apartment. (3) Three bedroom and small three-bedroom apartments may be assigned to families with two or more dependent children or other legal dependents, limited to seven persons. Large three bedroom and three-bedroom townhouses may be assigned to families with two or more dependent children or other legal dependents, limited to eight persons. C. University Houses Occupancy Limitations (1) One-bedroom apartments may be assigned to couples without children, families with up to three members and to single applicants. Roommates are not allowed in one-bedroom apartments. Families with more than three persons are not eligible to apply for or remain in a one-bedroom apartment. (2) Two-bedroom apartments may be assigned to families with one or more dependent children or other legal dependents; couples without children; families with up to six persons; and to single applicants who may choose to reside alone or with one eligible roommate. Families with more than six persons are not eligible to apply for or remain in a two-bedroom apartment. (3) Three-bedroom apartments may be assigned to families with two or more dependent children or other legal dependents, limited to eight persons. D. Maximum Length of Stay and Continuous Occupancy Limitations (1) Occupancy at University Apartments is limited to a maximum of eight years (96 months). (2) Continuous occupancy of a specific apartment, whether by one resident or a series of residents, is limited to a maximum of eight years (96 months). (3) A Lease renewal may not be allowed if the maximum length of stay for an individual/family or the maximum occupancy limit for an apartment will be reached by the end of the current Lease term.

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Sources: Lease Agreement

OCCUPANCY LIMITATIONS. ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ A. Leases begin at 12:01 a.m. on the first day of the Lease and end at 11:59 p.m. on the last day of the Lease. B. Eagle Heights Occupancy Limitations (1) One-bedroom apartments may be assigned to couples without children, families with up to three members and to single applicants. Roommates are not allowed in one-bedroom apartments. Families with more than three persons are not eligible to apply for or remain in a one-bedroom apartment. (2) Two-bedroom apartments may be assigned to families with one or more dependent children or other legal dependents; couples without children; families with up to five persons; and to eligible single applicants who may choose to reside alone or with one eligible roommate. Families with more than five persons are not eligible to apply for or remain in a two-bedroom apartment. (3) Three bedroom and small three-bedroom apartments may be assigned to families with two or more dependent children or other legal dependents, limited to seven persons. Large three bedroom and three-three- bedroom townhouses may be assigned to families with two or more dependent children or other legal dependents, limited to eight persons. C. University Houses Occupancy Limitations (1) One-bedroom apartments may be assigned to couples without children, families with up to three members and to single applicants. Roommates are not allowed in one-bedroom apartments. Families with more than three persons are not eligible to apply for or remain in a one-bedroom apartment. (2) Two-bedroom apartments may be assigned to families with one or more dependent children or other legal dependents; couples without children; families with up to six persons; and to single applicants who may choose to reside alone or with one eligible roommate. Families with more than six persons are not eligible to apply for or remain in a two-bedroom apartment. (3) Three-bedroom apartments may be assigned to families with two or more dependent children or other legal dependents, limited to eight persons. D. Maximum Length of Stay and Continuous Occupancy Limitations (1) Occupancy at University Apartments is limited to a maximum of eight years (96 months). (2) Continuous occupancy of a specific apartment, whether by one resident or a series of residents, is limited to a maximum of eight years (96 months). (3) A Lease renewal may not be allowed if the maximum length of stay for an individual/family or the maximum occupancy limit for an apartment will be reached by the end of the current Lease term.

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Sources: Lease Agreement