Use and Occupancy of Dwelling Sample Clauses

Use and Occupancy of Dwelling. Tenant shall have the right to exclusive use and occupancy of the dwelling unit for Tenant and other household members listed on the lease. With the prior written consent of the Authority, members of the household may engage in legal profit making activities in the dwelling unit incidental to the residential use. This provision permits accommodation of Tenant's guests or visitors as in Admissions and Continued Occupancy Policy. Permission may be granted, upon written request to the Manager, for an extension of this provision. [966.4 (d)(l)]
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Use and Occupancy of Dwelling. Tenant shall have the right to exclusive use and occupancy of the dwelling unit for Tenant and other household members listed on the lease. With the prior written consent of CHA, members of the household may engage in legal profit-making activities in the dwelling unit. [966.4 (d) (1) & (2)] This provision permits reasonable accommodation of Tenant's guests or visitors for a period not exceeding fourteen (14) days each year. Permission may be granted, upon written request to the Manager, for an extension of this provision. [966.4 (d)(1)]
Use and Occupancy of Dwelling. Tenant shall have the right to exclusive use and occupancy of the dwelling unit solely for the Tenant and other household members listed on the lease. With the prior written consent of the Authority, members of the household may engage in legal profit making activities in the dwelling unit incidental to the residential use. [966.4 (d) (1) & (2)] This provision permits reasonable accommodation of Tenant’s guests or visitors for a period not exceeding a total of fourteen (14) days each year. Permission may be granted, upon written request to the Manager, for an extension of this provision. [966.4 (d) (1)]
Use and Occupancy of Dwelling. Resident shall use and occupy the Dwelling solely as a private residence and only place of residence for Resident and members of Resident’s household listed in Paragraph 2 herein. Resident shall not permit and shall prohibit anyone other than a member of Resident’s household listed in Paragraph 2 herein, from using the Dwelling as an address or as a “mail drop” to receive mail and/or deliveries. The Dwelling shall not be used for any non-residential and/or illegal purpose by Resident, members of Resident’s household, guests (as defined herein) or other person under Resident’s control except as follows:
Use and Occupancy of Dwelling. Tenant shall have the right to exclusive use and occupancy of the dwelling unit for Tenant and other household members listed on the Lease.
Use and Occupancy of Dwelling. Tenant shall have the right to exclusive use and occupancy of the dwelling unit for Tenant and other household members listed on the lease. This provision permits reasonable accommodation of Tenant's guests or visitors for a period not exceeding fourteen (14) consecutive days or 30 cumulative days each year up to two guest in any one 12 month period. Permission may be granted, upon written request to the Manager, for an extension of this provision. [966.4 (d) (1)]
Use and Occupancy of Dwelling. Tenant shall have the right to exclusive use and occupancy of the dwelling unit for Tenant and other household members listed on the lease. With the prior written consent of the TCHC, members of the household may engage in legal profitmaking activities (legal businesses which do not lend to high traffic volume in the apartment community) in the dwelling unit. [CFR 966.4 (d) (1) & (2)] This provision permits reasonable accommodation of Tenant's guests or visitors for a period not to exceed fourteen (14) days in a 365 day period. Permission may be granted, upon written request to the Executive Director, for an extension of this provision. [CFR 966.4 (d)(1)]
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Use and Occupancy of Dwelling. Resident shall have the right to exclusive use and occupancy of the dwelling unit for Resident and other household members listed on the lease. With the prior written consent of MHA, members of the household may engage in legal profitmakng activities in the dwelling unit. [966.4 (d) (1) & (2)] This provision permits reasonable accommodation of Resident's guests or visitors for a period not exceeding fourteen (14) days each year. Permission may be granted, upon written request to the Manager, for an extension of this provision. [966.4 (d)(1)]
Use and Occupancy of Dwelling. A) Tenant shall occupy the premises exclusively as a private dwelling for Tenant and Xxxxxx’s household as listed on this Dwelling Lease or any attached Addendums/Rider and only during such time, as Tenant may be eligible. Tenant must live in the premises, and the premises must be Tenant’s only place of residence. Tenant shall not occupy, or receive assistance for occupancy of, any other unit assisted under any Federal Housing assistance program during this Dwelling Lease’s term.
Use and Occupancy of Dwelling. Tenant shall have the right to exclusive use and occupancy of the dwelling unit for Tenant and other household members listed on the lease. With the prior written consent of MHA, members of the household may engage in legal profitmaking activities in the dwelling unit incidental to the residential use. This provision permits accommodation of Tenant's guests or visitors for a period not exceeding fourteen (14) days each year. Permission may be granted, upon written request to the Manager, for an extension of this provision. Ability to comply with Lease terms: If, during the term of this Lease, the Tenant, because of physical or mental impairment, is no longer able to comply with the material provisions of this lease and cannot make arrangements for someone to aid him/her in complying with the lease, and MHA cannot make any reasonable accommodation that would enable Tenant to comply with the lease; THEN, MHA will assist Tenant, or designated member(s) of Tenant's family, to find more suitable housing and move Tenant from the dwelling unit. If there are no family members who can or will take responsibility for moving the Tenant, MHA will work with appropriate agencies to secure suitable housing and will terminate the Lease in accordance with Section XIII of this lease. At the time of admission, all Tenants must identify the family member(s) to be contacted if they become unable to comply with lease terms.
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