Uninhabitable definition
Examples of Uninhabitable in a sentence
In the event the Rental Property is rendered Temporarily Uninhabitable, as determined solely by Housing Services, the University is under no obligation to provide alternative accommodations, and Tenant is under no obligation for pay prorated rent for the days that the Rental Property is uninhabitable.
In addition, the fact that the Stadium may or may not be built to or in compliance with the 2004 Uniform Building Code as adopted by the City shall not render the Stadium uninhabitable or constitute a basis for finding an Uninhabitable Condition pursuant to Section 4(d) below.
Your or Your Traveling Companion’s Primary Residence or Accommodations are made Uninhabitable and remains Uninhabitable during Your Trip or are inaccessible by the mode of transportation as shown on the travel documents or itinerary within 10 days of Your Scheduled Departure Date by a Natural Disaster or vandalism or burglary; Claims are not payable if a hurricane is foreseeable prior Your Effective Date for Trip Cancellation.
How to Prove or Verify Uninhabitable Living Conditions In Texas, to prove or verify uninhabitable living conditions, a tenant must show all of the following: Proof of the issue (i.e. a photo) Proof the tenant gave notice of the issue to the landlord (i.e. certified mail) Proof the issue remains Upon receiving notice, the landlord may verify the conditions by inspecting the property.
If the City acknowledges in the Uninhabitability Response that the condition described in the Uninhabitability Notice exists, the City shall further acknowledge or deny that the condition described in the Uninhabitability Notice constitutes an Uninhabitable Condition.