USE OF THE HOUSE AND THE COMMON PARTS Sample Clauses

USE OF THE HOUSE AND THE COMMON PARTS. 2.1 You must take entry to the house, occupy and furnish it and use it solely as your only or principal home. You are entitled to have members of your family occupying the house with you, as long as this does not lead to overcrowding. If we ask, you must tell us who is living in the house. You should tell us as soon as there is a change in those who are living in your house.
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USE OF THE HOUSE AND THE COMMON PARTS. 2.1 You must occupy the house and use it as your main home.
USE OF THE HOUSE AND THE COMMON PARTS. AND TELLING US ABOUT CHANGES TO WHO IS LIVING IN YOUR HOME
USE OF THE HOUSE AND THE COMMON PARTS. 2.1 You must take entry to the house, occupy and furnish it and use it solely as your only or principal home. Failure to occupy the house as your only or principle home will constitute a breech by you of an obligation under the terms of this Agreement which will allow us to (a) raise Proceedings for Recovery of Possession in the Sheriff Court to terminate the tenancy in accordance with Section 6.3 of this Agreement, or (b) follow the procedure to recover abandoned property under Section 6.4 of this Agreement.
USE OF THE HOUSE AND THE COMMON PARTS. 2.1 You must take entry to the house, occupy and furnish it and use it solely as your only or principal home. Failure to occupy the house as your only or principle home will constitute a breech by you of an obligation under the terms of this Agreement which will allow us to (a) raise Proceedings for Recovery of Possession in the Sheriff Court to terminate the tenancy in accordance with Section 6.3 of this Agreement, or (b) follow the procedure to recover abandoned property under Section 6.4 of this Agreement. You are entitled to have members of your family occupying the house with you, as long as this does not lead to overcrowding. If we ask, you must tell us who is living in the house. You should tell us as soon as there is a change in those who are living in your house.
USE OF THE HOUSE AND THE COMMON PARTS. 2.1 The Association is not offering the Temporary Accommodation for occupation on any basis other than as decant accommodation for the Owner(s) or those who usually reside at the Premises. No other persons shall be permitted to reside in or make use of the Temporary Accommodation at any time.
USE OF THE HOUSE AND THE COMMON PARTS. The Tenant agrees:
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USE OF THE HOUSE AND THE COMMON PARTS. 2.1 You must take entry to the house, occupy and furnish it, and use it solely as your only or principal home. Failure to occupy the house as your only or principal home will constitute a breach by you of an obligation under the terms of this Agreement which will allow us to (a) raise Proceedings for Recovery of Possession in the Sheriff Court to terminate this tenancy in accordance with section 6.3 of this Agreement, or (b) follow the procedure to recover abandoned property under section 6.4 of this Agreement. If you fail to occupy the house your entitlement to Housing Benefit may also be affected, see your tenants’ handbook for more details. You are entitled to have members of your family occupying the house with you, as long as this does not lead to overcrowding but you must tell us who is living in the house. You should tell us as soon as there is a change in those who are living in your house.
USE OF THE HOUSE AND THE COMMON PARTS. You must take entry to the house, occupy and furnish it and use it solely as your only or principal home. Failure to occupy the house as your only or principal home will constitute a breach by you of an obligation under the terms of this Agreement which will allow us to (a) raise Proceedings for Recovery of Possession in the Sheriff Court to terminate this tenancy in accordance with Section 6.3 of this Agreement, or (b) follow the procedure to recover abandoned property under Section 6.4 of this Agreement. You are entitled to have members of your family occupying the house with you, as long as this does not lead to overcrowding. If we ask, you must tell us who is living in the house. You should tell us as soon as there is a change in those who are living in your house. You, those living with you, and your visitors must take reasonable care to prevent damage to: the house; decoration; our furniture; the fixture and fittings; the common parts; doors controlled by entry systems, which must not be forced open or left open when not in use for access; your neighbours’ property. For example: before you leave the house unoccupied, you must check reasonably thoroughly that there is no risk of damage from fire, water or gas supplies in your house; you must tell us if you intend to go away, for more than four weeks and your house will be unoccupied during that time; if your house is going to be unoccupied for any length of time, and there is a risk of water pipes freezing when you are away, you must tell us before you leave. You and anyone living with you must not run any kind of business from the property. However, if you ask us, we may give permission. See paragraph 10.3 of this Agreement for more information about doing this. If we give permission, we may also increase your rent. You must not allow your house to become overcrowded. If the overcrowding is as a result of an increase in the size of your family living with you, you should apply to us for a house transfer. We will try to get you a larger house. In this circumstance only, we will not treat you as being in breach of this condition. However, if we offer you suitable alternative accommodation you must agree to take it unless there are good reasons for not taking it.
USE OF THE HOUSE AND THE COMMON PARTS. 2.1 You must take entry to the house, occupy and furnish it and use it solely as your only or principal home. You are entitled to have members of your family occupying the house with you, as long as this does not lead to overcrowding. You hereby agree to provide us with details of the names of those living in the house with you and their ages. You must tell us in writing within four weeks if there is a change in those who are living in your house. Failure to occupy the house as your only or principal home will constitute a breach by you of an obligation under the terms of this Agreement which will allow us to (a) raise Proceedings for Recovery of Possession in the Sheriff Court to terminate this tenancy in accordance with Section 6.3 of this Agreement, or
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