Previous tenants Clause Samples
The "Previous tenants" clause outlines the landlord's obligations or disclosures regarding individuals who have previously occupied the rental property. Typically, this clause may require the landlord to inform the new tenant about the identity, tenancy period, or any issues related to former tenants, such as outstanding disputes or property damage. Its core function is to provide transparency and protect the new tenant from unforeseen issues related to the property's rental history.
Previous tenants not let a Property to a person who, at any time in the previous 3 month period, was a client of the Provider or any of its related entities in a non-public housing or non-transitional housing programme, except with HUD’s prior written approval (provided that HUD’s approval is not required if the Provider’s client was in a short-term residential programme at any time in the previous 4 month period). Approval will be granted only where that person is in significant financial hardship or has had a significant change in circumstances that has severely impacted his or her current living arrangements or resulted in significant financial hardship;
Previous tenants not let a Property to a person who, at any time in the previous 3 month period, was a client of the Provider or any of its related entities in a non-public housing or non-transitional housing programme, except with MSD’s prior written approval (provided that MSD’s approval is not required if the Provider’s client was in a short-term residential programme at any time in the previous 4 month period). Approval will be granted only where that person is in significant financial hardship or has had a significant change in circumstances that has severely impacted his or her current living arrangements or resulted in significant financial hardship;
