Overcrowding Sample Clauses

Overcrowding. The number of people who may live in a Let Property depends on the number and size of the rooms, and the age, gender and relationships of the people. Living rooms and bedrooms are counted as rooms, but not the kitchen or bathroom. The Tenant must not allow the Let Property to become overcrowded. If the Let Property does become overcrowded, the Landlord can take action to evict the Tenant as the Tenant has breached this term of this Agreement.
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Overcrowding. Not to allow your Home to become statutorily overcrowded (as defined in the Housing Act 1985).
Overcrowding. 3.2.1 You must not allow your Property to become overcrowded. The permitted number of people who can live in your Property is shown on page 32 of this agreement. If you are unsure about this, please contact the Housing Service for advice.
Overcrowding. The tenant must not allow the property to become overcrowded. If the tenant does allow this to happen, then the landlord can evict the tenant. What counts as overcrowding for a property depends on the number and size of the rooms, as well as the age, gender (male or female) and relationships of the people that live there. There is a room standard and a space standard when working out if there is overcrowding. The Scottish Government's Guidance to local authorities gives details of the standards at Annex A. This guidance can be accessed here: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxx/publications/licensing-multiple-occupied-housing- statutory-guidance-for-scottish-local-authorities/ If too many people do live at a property, the local authority might do something to stop the overcrowding. A home is an HMO: • if it is occupied by three or more adults (aged 16 or over) • they are from three or more families • the home is their only or main residence • it is either a house, premises or a group of premises owned by the same person with shared basic amenities (a toilet, personal washing facilities, and facilities for the preparation or provision of cooked food) (as defined in section 125 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 2006) The local authority will tell the landlord how many people are allowed to live in any HMO property. More advice on overcrowding is available from Shelter Scotland or the council.
Overcrowding. The number of people who may live in a Let Property depends on the number and size of the rooms, and the age, gender and relationships of the people. Living rooms and bedrooms are counted as rooms, but not the kitchen or bathroom. The Tenant must not allow the Let Property to become overcrowded. If the Let Property does become overcrowded, the Landlord can take action to evict the Tenant as the Tenant has breached this term of this Agreement. The Tenant must adhere to the guest policy of three days. Care should be taken by the Tenant when allowing people into the building. The Tenant should only allow people whom they recognize as Tenants or guests into the building. Care should be taken when allowing people to “tailgate” through locked doors allowing access to the building, compromising safety & security.
Overcrowding. 5.5 You must not overcrowd your home. Section 324 of the Housing Act 1985 tells you how many people may live in your home. We may take legal action to end your tenancy if you allow your home to become overcrowded.
Overcrowding. You must not allow new occupiers to move into your home where this would result in overcrowding under the Council’s Allocations and Lettings policy.
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Overcrowding. You must not allow more than the number of persons shown in section 2.4 of this agreement to live in the property. The number of people living in the property is calculated as follows: • Infants under one year of age are not counted; • Infants and children over one but less than ten years of age count as half; • Children over ten years of age and adults count as one.
Overcrowding. In the event the county has a need to go on booking restrictions due to overcrowding, the county will not accept any contract inmates during this time frame.
Overcrowding. In the event the county has a need to go on booking restrictions, the county may elect to return contract inmates if the need arises during restrictions.
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