Lease Additions definition
Lease Additions. All adult household members will be responsible occupants named on the lease. A lease addition is required to add adult household members during tenancy, including minors turning 18 years old during tenancy. The lease addition requires additional household member to (a) complete the lease addition application; (b) pay a screening fee; (c) meet all requirements for tenancy; and (d) execute a Lease Agreement with Landlord adding new household members as a responsible occupant. Lease additions within the initial twelve months of tenancy are subject to income restrictions. Alterations: Resident shall not paint, varnish, paper or make any alterations to the Premises whatsoever including placement of stickers on walls, windows, ceilings, doors and appliances. Water Heaters: Thermostats on the water heaters are set at 120° Fahrenheit. Landlord does not permit the adjustment of water heater temperature setting and any adjustment of the temperature setting by the Resident relieves the Landlord of liability for damage and injuries attributed to the readjustment by the Resident.
Examples of Lease Additions in a sentence
All the terms and provisions set forth in the basic Lease as extended, amended or clarified by the First and Second Lease Additions shall remain in full force and effect except such terms and provisions that have been specifically amended, extended or clarified by this Third Lease Addition.
All the terms and provisions set forth in the basic Lease as extended, amended and clarified by the First, Second, Third and Fourth Lease Additions shall remain in full force and effect except such terms and provisions that have been specifically amended, extended or clarified by this Fifth Lease Addition.