Guests; Occupancy Limits Sample Clauses

Guests; Occupancy Limits. No more than one person may occupy a bedroom space, except for minor children for whom the Resident is the parent or legal guardian with Owner’s consent and with consent of apartment-mates as applicable . If Resident desires to have an Overnight Guest (any person staying in the Resident’s assigned bedroom space or apartment for more than three total nights in any 30-day period), then Resident must register the Overnight Guest(s) with Owner. Resident may not have Overnight Guest(s) for more than three consecutive nights, nor for more than six total nights in any 30-day period. In the event any unregistered or unauthorized Overnight Guest(s) are identified to be in or using an apartment or bedroom space, Owner may assess against the Resident a fee of $60 per night, in addition to the right of Owner to declare Resident in material breach of this Agreement and pursue other available remedies. Although Resident may have Guests from time to time, Owner reserves the right to restrict the number of persons permitted in or about an apartment at any time in Owner’s discretion, to protect safety and the quiet enjoyment of other residents. Guests may park only in designated guest parking areas, if any, and no Guest’s vehicle may remain at the Property for more than three days.
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Guests; Occupancy Limits. No more than one person may occupy a bedroom space, except for an additional contracted resident in a double-occupancy bedroom or minor children for whom the Resident is the parent or legal guardian (further subject to apartment occupancy limits), with Owner’s consent and with consent of apartment-mates as applicable. If Resident desires to have an Overnight Guest (any person staying in the Resident’s assigned bedroom space or apartment for more than three total nights in any 30-day period), then Resident must register the Overnight Guest(s) with Owner. Resident may not have Overnight Guest(s) for more than three consecutive nights, nor for more than six total nights in any 30-day period. In the event any unregistered or unauthorized Overnight Guest(s) are identified to be in or using an apartment or bedroom space, Owner may assess against the Resident a fee of $60 per night, in addition to the right of Owner to declare Resident in material breach of this Agreement and pursue other available remedies. Although Resident may have Guests from time to time, Owner reserves the right to restrict the number of persons permitted in or about an apartment at any time in Owner’s discretion, to protect safety and the quiet enjoyment of other residents. All Guests may park only in designated parking areas and no Guest’s vehicle may remain at the Property for more than three days.
Guests; Occupancy Limits. No more than one person may occupy a bedroom space, except for an immediate family member of Resident that has been registered in writing with Owner. If Resident desires to have an Overnight Guest (any person staying in the Resident’s assigned bedroom space or apartment for more than three total nights in any 30-day period), then Resident must register the Overnight Guest(s) with Owner. Resident may not have Overnight Guest(s) for more than three consecutive nights, nor for more than six total nights in any 30-day period. In the event any unregistered or unauthorized Overnight Guest(s) are identified to be in or using an apartment or bedroom space, Owner may assess against the Resident a fee of $60 per night, in addition to the right of Owner to declare Resident in material breach of this Agreement and pursue other available remedies. Although Resident may have Guests from time to time, Owner reserves the right to restrict the number of persons permitted in or about an apartment at any time in Owner’s discretion, to protect safety and the quiet enjoyment of other residents. All Guests may park only in designated parking areas and no Guest’s vehicle may remain at the Property for more than three days.
Guests; Occupancy Limits. No more than one person may occupy a bedroom space, except for minor children for whom the Resident is the parent or legal guardian (further subject to apartment occupancy limits), with Owner’s consent and with consent of apartment-mates as applicable. If Resident desires to have an Overnight Guest (any person staying in the Resident’s assigned bedroom space or apartment for more than three total nights in any 30-day period), then Resident must register the Overnight Guest(s) with Owner. Resident may not have Overnight Guest(s) for more than three consecutive nights, nor for more than six improperly parked or appearing abandoned may be towed at the vehicle owner’s expense. This paragraph creates a limited use license and not a bailment. Resident assumes all risk and responsibility for damage to the vehicle and any personal property contained in it, and the vehicles or other personal property of others, in connection with any use of parking areas. Unauthorized or improperly parked vehicles will be towed at the risk and expense of the vehicle owner. Owner is not responsible for any damage to vehicles or property contained in vehicles. Owner reserves the right to revoke or restrict parking rights in the event Resident violates this paragraph or the Agreement.
Guests; Occupancy Limits. No more than one person may occupy a bedroom space, except for an immediate family member of Tenant (further subject to apartment occupancy limits) that has been registered in writing with Landlord. If Tenant desires to have an Overnight Guest (any person staying in the Tenant's assigned bedroom space or apartment for more than three total nights in any 30-day period), then Tenant must register the Overnight Guest(s) with Landlord. Tenant may not have Overnight Guest(s) for more than three consecutive nights, nor for more than six total nights in any 30-day period. In the event any unregistered or unauthorized Overnight Guest(s) are identified to be in or using an apartment or bedroom space, Landlord may assess against the Tenant a fee of $60 per night, in addition to the right of Landlord to declare Tenant in material breach of this Agreement and pursue other available remedies. Although Tenant may have Guests from time to time, Landlord reserves the right to restrict the number of persons permitted in or about an apartment at any time in Landlord's discretion, to protect safety and the quiet enjoyment of other residents. Guests may not park in the parking areas of the Property for any reason; if they do, their vehicles will be towed at their expense.
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