Common use of Occupancy Clause in Contracts

Occupancy. The Rental Unit may not be occupied by individuals who are not party to the lease. It is understood and agreed that this Rental Unit is leased to ONE PERSON and has an Occupancy Permit for a maximum of ONE PERSON. The Lessee(s) has/have the right to examine the Occupancy Permit for the Rental Unit, which is issued by and on file with the City of Bloomington Housing and Neighborhood Development and the Lessor. Moving additional people into the unit without the consent of the Lessor is a lease violation and is subject to eviction and fines as assessed by the City of Bloomington. Lessee(s) is/are not allowed to store furniture or personal belongings in the Rental Unit for others not party to the lease. The Rental Unit is to be used and occupied by the Lessee(s) for residence and for no other purpose. Lessee(s) is/are responsible for cleaning the Rental Unit and for removing trash during occupancy. The Lessee(s) failure to maintain a clean and safe environment is cause for immediate eviction. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit during business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $15 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit outside business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $50 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. Addressing after hours calls for lockouts are at the Lessor’s discretion, and the Lessee may be asked to wait until morning for a staff member to let them into the Rental Unit. There is a $20 key charge for a replacement key. The Lessor has the right, with advance notice to the Lessee(s), to show the Rental Unit to prospective renters. This may include showing the Rental Unit on Saturday. Lessee(s) shall maintain the Rental Unit in a reasonable, clean condition and allow the Lessor complete access to all areas of the Rental Unit for the showing. If a private security system is installed, Lessee(s) must provide Lessor with access codes. Repairs required due to installation of a security system will be paid for by the Lessee(s).

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, burnhamrentals.com

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Occupancy. The Rental Unit may not be occupied by individuals who are not party In the event that LESSEE takes possession of said leased premises prior to the start of said term, LESSEE will perform and observe all of LESSEE's covenants from the date upon which LESSEE takes possession except the obligation for the payment of extra rent for any period of less than one month. LESSEE shall not remove LESSEE's goods or property from the leased premises other than in the ordinary and usual course of business, without having first paid and satisfied LESSOR for all rent which may become due during the entire term of this lease. It is understood and agreed that this Rental Unit is leased to ONE PERSON and has an Occupancy Permit for a maximum of ONE PERSON. The Lessee(s) has/LESSOR shall have the right to examine relocate LESSEE to another facility upon prior written notice to LESSEE and on terms comparable to those herein. If LESSOR relocates LESSEE, LESSOR shall reimburse LESSEE for LESSEE's reasonable out-of-pocket expenses for moving LESSEE's furniture, equipment, and supplies from the Occupancy Permit leased premises to the relocation space and for reprinting LESSEE's stationery of the same quality and quantity as LESSEE's stationery supply on hand immediately before LESSOR's notice to LESSEE of the exercise of this relocation right. Upon such relocation, the relocation space shall be deemed to be the leased premises and the terms of the lease shall remain in full force and shall apply to the relocation space. In the event that LESSEE continues to occupy or control all or any part of the leased premises after the agreed termination of this lease without the written permission of LESSOR, then LESSEE shall be liable to LESSOR for any and all loss, damages or expenses incurred by LESSOR, and all other terms of this lease shall continue to apply except that rent shall be due in full monthly installments at a rate of one hundred fifty percent (150%) of that which would otherwise be due under this lease, it being understood between the parties that such extended occupancy is as a tenant at sufferance and is solely for the Rental Unit, which is issued by benefit and on file with the City convenience of Bloomington Housing LESSEE and Neighborhood Development and the Lessoras such has greater rental value. Moving additional people into the unit without the consent LESSEE's control or occupancy of all or any part of the Lessor is a lease violation and is subject to eviction and fines as assessed by leased premises beyond noon on the City last day of Bloomington. Lessee(s) is/are not allowed to store furniture or personal belongings in the Rental Unit any monthly rental period shall constitute LESSEE's occupancy for others not party to the lease. The Rental Unit is to be used and occupied by the Lessee(s) for residence and for no other purpose. Lessee(s) is/are responsible for cleaning the Rental Unit and for removing trash during occupancy. The Lessee(s) failure to maintain a clean and safe environment is cause for immediate eviction. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit during business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $15 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit outside business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $50 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. Addressing after hours calls for lockouts are at the Lessor’s discretionan entire additional month, and the Lessee may increased rent as provided in this section shall be asked to wait until morning for due and payable immediately in advance. LESSOR's acceptance of any payments from LESSEE during such extended occupancy shall not alter LESSEE's status as a staff member to let them into the Rental Unit. There is a $20 key charge for a replacement key. The Lessor has the right, with advance notice to the Lessee(s), to show the Rental Unit to prospective renters. This may include showing the Rental Unit on Saturday. Lessee(s) shall maintain the Rental Unit in a reasonable, clean condition and allow the Lessor complete access to all areas of the Rental Unit for the showing. If a private security system is installed, Lessee(s) must provide Lessor with access codes. Repairs required due to installation of a security system will be paid for by the Lessee(s)tenant at sufferance.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Assignment and Assumption of Lease (Synta Pharmaceuticals Corp), Synta Pharmaceuticals Corp, Synta Pharmaceuticals Corp

Occupancy. The Rental Unit may not be occupied by individuals who are not party to the lease. It is understood and agreed that this Rental Unit unit is being leased to ONE PERSON people and has an Occupancy Permit for a maximum of ONE PERSONpeople. The Lessee(s) has/have the right to examine the Occupancy Permit for the Rental Unit, which is issued by and on file with the City of Bloomington Housing and Neighborhood Development and the Lessor. Moving additional people into the unit without the consent of the Lessor is a violation of lease violation and is subject to eviction and fines as assessed by the City of Bloomington. Lessee(s) is/are not allowed to store furniture or personal belongings in the Rental Unit for others of persons not party to the leaselease in the Rental Unit. The Rental Unit is to be used and occupied by the Lessee(s) for a residence and for no other purpose. Lessee(s) is/are responsible for cleaning the Rental Unit and for removing trash during their occupancy. The Lessee(s) failure to maintain a clean and safe environment is cause for immediate eviction. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit during business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $15 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit outside business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $50 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. Addressing after hours calls for lockouts are at the Lessor’s discretion, and the Lessee may be asked to wait until morning for a staff member to let them into the Rental Unit. There is a $20 key charge for a replacement key. The Lessor hereby gives notice that the Lessee(s) has/have specific rights under the City of Bloomington Housing Code. These rights are outlined in the “Tenants’ and Owners’ Rights and Responsibilities,” which is provided to the Lessee(s) as an attachment to this lease and is available on the Lessor’s website for review. The Lessee(s) hereby denote(s) receipt of the summary. The Lessor has the right, with advance notice to the Lessee(s), to show the Rental Unit to prospective renters. This may include showing the Rental Unit on Saturday. Lessee(s) shall maintain the Rental Unit in a reasonable, clean condition and allow the Lessor complete access to all areas of the Rental Unit for the showing. If a private security system is installed, the Lessee(s) must is/are required to provide Lessor with access codesinformation. Repairs required due to the installation of a security system will be paid for by the Lessee(s).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: burnhamrentals.com, burnhamrentals.com, burnhamrentals.com

Occupancy. The Rental Unit may not be occupied by individuals who are not party to the lease. It is understood and agreed that this Rental Unit unit is being leased to ONE PERSON PERSON/PEOPLE and has an Occupancy Permit for a maximum of ONE PERSON/PEOPLE. The Lessee(s) has/have the right to examine the Occupancy Permit for the Rental Unit, which is issued by and on file with the City of Bloomington Housing and Neighborhood Development and the Lessor. Moving additional people into the unit without the consent of the Lessor is a violation of lease violation and is subject to eviction and fines as assessed by the City of Bloomington. Lessee(s) is/are not allowed to store furniture or personal belongings in the Rental Unit for others not party to the lease. The Rental Unit is to be used and occupied by the Lessee(s) for a residence and for no other purpose. Lessee(s) is/are responsible for cleaning the Rental Unit and for removing trash during occupancy. The Lessee(s) failure to maintain a clean and safe environment is cause for immediate eviction. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit during business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $15 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit outside business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $50 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. Addressing after hours calls for lockouts are at the Lessor’s discretion, and the Lessee may be asked to wait until morning for a staff member to let them into the Rental Unit. There is a $20 key charge for a replacement key. The Lessor has the right, with advance notice to the Lessee(s), to show the Rental Unit to prospective renters. This may include showing the Rental Unit on Saturday. Lessee(s) shall maintain the Rental Unit in a reasonable, clean condition and allow the Lessor complete access to all areas of the Rental Unit for the showing. If a private security system is installed, the Lessee(s) must is/are required to provide Lessor with access codesinformation. Repairs required due to the installation of a security system will be paid for by the Lessee(s).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, burnhamrentals.com

Occupancy. The Rental Unit may not be occupied by individuals who are not party to the lease. It is understood and agreed that this Rental Unit is leased to ONE PERSON PEOPLE and has an Occupancy Permit for a maximum of ONE PERSONPEOPLE. The Lessee(s) has/have the right to examine the Occupancy Permit for the Rental Unit, which is issued by and on file with the City of Bloomington Housing and Neighborhood Development and the Lessor. Moving additional people into the unit without the consent of the Lessor is a lease violation and is subject to eviction and fines as assessed by the City of Bloomington. Lessee(s) is/are not allowed to store furniture or personal belongings in the Rental Unit for others not party to the lease. The Rental Unit is to be used and occupied by the Lessee(s) for residence and for no other purpose. Lessee(s) is/are responsible for cleaning the Rental Unit and for removing trash during occupancy. The Lessee(s) failure to maintain a clean and safe environment is cause for immediate eviction. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit during business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $15 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit outside business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $50 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. Addressing after hours calls for lockouts are at the Lessor’s discretion, and the Lessee may be asked to wait until morning for a staff member to let them into the Rental Unit. There is a $20 key charge for a replacement key. The Lessor has the right, with advance notice to the Lessee(s), to show the Rental Unit to prospective renters. This may include showing the Rental Unit on Saturday. Lessee(s) shall maintain the Rental Unit in a reasonable, clean condition and allow the Lessor complete access to all areas of the Rental Unit for the showing. If a private security system is installed, Lessee(s) must provide Lessor with access codes. Repairs required due to installation of a security system will be paid for by the Lessee(s).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, burnhamrentals.com, burnhamrentals.com

Occupancy. The Rental Unit may not be occupied by individuals who are not party to the lease. It is understood and agreed that this Rental Unit unit is leased being rented to ONE PERSON person(s) and has an only person(s). Occupancy Permit is limited to this number and named person(s). The premises are to be used and occupied by the named Lessee(s) for a maximum residence and for no other purpose. Lessee(s) is/are not permitted the right to store furniture or other personal belongings of ONE PERSONother persons not party to this lease in the rental unit. Lessee(s) is/are responsible for cleaning of the rental unit during their occupancy. In the event a Lessee is locked out of the rental unit during normal business hours, the Lessee is subject to a $15 charge for the Lessor to unlock the unit. In the event a Lessee is locked out of the rental unit outside business hours, the Lessee is subject to a $50 charge for the Lessor to unlock the unit. Lockouts or lost key calls between the hours of 10:00 pm and 8:00 am may be required to wait until 9:00 am the next morning to be let into their rental unit or for key replacement. This is at the Lessor’s discretion. A $20 key charge will be assessed to Lessee if a replacement key has to be issued due to Lessee losing or leaving the rental key elsewhere. Should the rental unit lock have to be changed due to Lessee’s loss of key, a $50 lock fee will be assessed. The Lessor hereby gives notice that the Lessee(s) has/have specific rights under the City of Bloomington Housing Code. These rights are outlined in the “Tenants’ and Owners’ Rights and Responsibilities,” which is provided to the Lessee(s) as an attachment to this lease and is available on the Lessor’s website for review. The Lessee(s) hereby denote(s) receipt of the summary. The Lessee(s) also has/have the right to examine the Occupancy Permit for the Rental Unitpremises, which is issued by and on file with the City of Bloomington Housing and Neighborhood Development and the LessorDevelopment. Moving additional people into the unit without the consent A copy of the Lessor this permit is a lease violation and is subject to eviction and fines as assessed by the City of Bloomington. Lessee(s) is/are not allowed to store furniture or personal belongings also on file in the Rental Unit for others not party to the lease. The Rental Unit is to be used and occupied by the Lessee(s) for residence and for no other purpose. Lessee(s) is/are responsible for cleaning the Rental Unit and for removing trash during occupancy. The Lessee(s) failure to maintain a clean and safe environment is cause for immediate eviction. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit during business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $15 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit outside business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $50 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. Addressing after hours calls for lockouts are at the Lessor’s discretion, and the Lessee may be asked to wait until morning for a staff member to let them into the Rental Unit. There is a $20 key charge for a replacement keyXxxxxxx Rentals office. The Lessor has the right, with advance notice to the Lessee(s), to show the Rental Unit rental unit to prospective renters. This may include showing the Rental Unit rental unit on Saturday. Lessee(s) shall maintain the Rental Unit rental unit in a reasonable, clean condition and allow the Lessor complete access to all areas of the Rental Unit for the showingunit. If a private security system is installedinstalled at the property, the Lessee(s) must is/are required to provide Lessor with access codesinformation. Repairs Any repairs required due to the installation of a security system will be paid for by the Lessee(s).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, burnhamrentals.com, burnhamrentals.com

Occupancy. The Rental Unit may Demised Premises shall be ready for occupancy on such date that the tenant improvements are substantially completed which shall be defined as either (i) the supervising architect certifies the tenant improvements have been substantially completed in accordance with the Floor Plan and Specifications and a Certificate of Occupancy has been issued, or, (ii) the tenant improvements have been substantially completed in accordance with the Floor Plan and Specifications and a Certificate of Occupancy has not been issued where Lessee causes a delay in preparing the Demised Premises for occupancy by changing the Floor Plan and Specifications, fails to make other decisions necessary for preparation of the Demised Premises for occupancy, Lessee fails to complete work Lessee has contracted for that is necessary for issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy or the date of occupancy by Lessee. If Lessor fails to have the Demised Premises ready for occupancy by the Scheduled Delivery Date, then (i) the Scheduled Delivery Date shall be occupied by individuals who are not party extended to the leasedate five (5) days after Lessor shall notify Lessee that the Demised Premises are ready for occupancy (ii) neither Lessor nor Lessor’s agent, officers, employees, or contractors shall be liable for any damage, loss, liability or expense caused thereby, (iii) nor shall this Lease Agreement become void or voidable (unless such failure continues for more than forty-five (45) days, in which case Lessee may, upon twenty (20) days written notice to Lessor, terminate this Lease Agreement). It is understood Prior to occupying the Demised Premises, Lessee shall execute and agreed deliver to Lessor, Confirmation of Lease Term Agreement satisfactory to Lessor in its sole discretion, acknowledging the date of all applicable term dates and Rent and certifying that this Rental Unit is leased to ONE PERSON the Demised Premises has been completed and that Lessee has an Occupancy Permit for a maximum of ONE PERSONexamined and accepted the Demised Premises. The Lessee(s) has/have Lessee hereby authorizes any agent or employee who receives the right to examine the Occupancy Permit for the Rental Unit, which is issued by and on file with the City of Bloomington Housing and Neighborhood Development and the Lessor. Moving additional people into the unit without the consent of the Lessor is a lease violation and is subject to eviction and fines as assessed by the City of Bloomington. Lessee(s) is/are not allowed to store furniture or personal belongings in the Rental Unit for others not party keys to the leaseDemised Premises on behalf of Lessee to execute and deliver such Confirmation of Lease Term Agreement. The Rental Unit is Lessee shall conclusively be deemed to be used have made such acknowledgment and occupied certification by occupying the Lessee(s) for residence and for no other purpose. Lessee(s) is/are responsible for cleaning the Rental Unit and for removing trash during occupancy. The Lessee(s) failure to maintain a clean and safe environment is cause for immediate eviction. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit during business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $15 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit outside business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $50 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. Addressing after hours calls for lockouts are at the Lessor’s discretion, and the Lessee may be asked to wait until morning for a staff member to let them into the Rental Unit. There is a $20 key charge for a replacement key. The Lessor has the right, with advance notice to the Lessee(s), to show the Rental Unit to prospective renters. This may include showing the Rental Unit on Saturday. Lessee(s) shall maintain the Rental Unit in a reasonable, clean condition and allow the Lessor complete access to all areas of the Rental Unit for the showing. If a private security system is installed, Lessee(s) must provide Lessor with access codes. Repairs required due to installation of a security system will be paid for by the Lessee(s)Demised Premises.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Benefitfocus,Inc.), Lease Agreement (Benefitfocus,Inc.)

Occupancy. The Rental Unit may not be occupied by individuals who are not party to the lease. It is understood and agreed that this Rental Unit is leased to ONE PERSON TWO PEOPLE and has an Occupancy Permit for a maximum of ONE PERSONTWO PEOPLE. The Lessee(s) has/have the right to examine the Occupancy Permit for the Rental Unit, which is issued by and on file with the City of Bloomington Housing and Neighborhood Development and the Lessor. Moving additional people into the unit without the consent of the Lessor is a lease violation and is subject to eviction and fines as assessed by the City of Bloomington. Lessee(s) is/are not allowed to store furniture or personal belongings in the Rental Unit for others not party to the lease. The Rental Unit is to be used and occupied by the Lessee(s) for residence and for no other purpose. Lessee(s) is/are responsible for cleaning the Rental Unit and for removing trash during occupancy. The Lessee(s) failure to maintain a clean and safe environment is cause for immediate eviction. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit during business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $15 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit outside business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $50 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. Addressing after hours calls for lockouts are at the Lessor’s discretion, and the Lessee may be asked to wait until morning for a staff member to let them into the Rental Unit. There is a $20 key charge for a replacement key. The Lessor has the right, with advance notice to the Lessee(s), to show the Rental Unit to prospective renters. This may include showing the Rental Unit on Saturday. Lessee(s) shall maintain the Rental Unit in a reasonable, clean condition and allow the Lessor complete access to all areas of the Rental Unit for the showing. If a private security system is installed, Lessee(s) must provide Lessor with access codes. Repairs required due to installation of a security system will be paid for by the Lessee(s).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: burnhamrentals.com, Lease Agreement

Occupancy. The Rental Unit may not be occupied by individuals who are not party to the lease. It is understood and agreed that this Rental Unit unit is being leased to ONE PERSON people and has an Occupancy Permit for a maximum of ONE PERSONpeople. The Lessee(s) has/have the right to examine the Occupancy Permit for the Rental Unitpremises, which is issued by and on file with the City of Bloomington Housing and Neighborhood Development and Development. A copy of this permit is also on file in the LessorXxxxxxx Rentals office. Moving additional people into the unit without the of consent of the Lessor is a violation of lease violation and is subject to eviction and fines as assessed by the City of Bloomington. Lessee(s) is/are not allowed permitted the right to store furniture or other personal belongings in the Rental Unit for others of other persons not party to this lease in the leaserental unit. The Rental Unit is premises are to be used and occupied by the named Lessee(s) for a residence and for no other purpose. Lessee(s) is/are responsible for cleaning the Rental Unit rental unit and for removing trash during their occupancy. The Lessee(s) failure to maintain a clean and safe environment is cause for immediate eviction. If In the event a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit rental unit during regular business hours, the Lessee may be is subject to a $15 charge from for the Lessor to unlock the unit. If In the event a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit rental unit outside business hours, the Lessee may be is subject to a $50 charge from for the Lessor to unlock the unit. Addressing after Lockouts or lost key calls between the hours calls of 10:00 pm and 8:00 am may be required to wait until 9:00 am the next morning to be let into their rental unit or for lockouts are key replacement. This is at the Lessor’s discretion, and the Lessee may be asked to wait until morning for a staff member to let them into the Rental Unit. There is a A $20 key charge for will be assessed to Lessee if a replacement key has to be issued due to Lessee losing or leaving the rental key elsewhere. Should the rental lock have to be changed due to Lessee’s loss of key, a $50 fee will be assessed. The Lessor hereby gives notice that the Lessee(s) has/have specific rights under the City of Bloomington Housing Code. These rights are outlined in the “Tenants’ and Owners’ Rights and Responsibilities,” which is provided to the Lessee(s) as an attachment to this lease and is available on the Lessor’s website for review. The Lessee(s) hereby denote(s) receipt of the summary. The Lessor has the right, with advance advanced notice to the Lessee(s), to show the Rental Unit rental unit to prospective renters. This may include showing the Rental Unit rental unit on Saturday. Lessee(s) shall maintain the Rental Unit rental unit in a reasonable, clean condition and allow the Lessor complete access to all areas of the Rental Unit for the showingunit. If a private security system is installedinstalled at the property, the Lessee(s) must is/are required to provide Lessor with access codesinformation. Repairs required due to the installation of a security system will be paid for by the Lessee(s).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: burnhamrentals.com, burnhamrentals.com

Occupancy. The Rental Unit may not be occupied by individuals who are not party to the lease. It is understood and agreed that this Rental Unit unit is being leased to ONE PERSON PERSON/TWO PEOPLE and has an Occupancy Permit for a maximum of ONE PERSON/TWO PEOPLE. The Lessee(s) has/have the right to examine the Occupancy Permit for the Rental Unit, which is issued by and on file with the City of Bloomington Housing and Neighborhood Development and the Lessor. Moving additional people into the unit without the consent of the Lessor is a violation of lease violation and is subject to eviction and fines as assessed by the City of Bloomington. Lessee(s) is/are not allowed to store furniture or personal belongings in the Rental Unit for others not party to the lease. The Rental Unit is to be used and occupied by the Lessee(s) for a residence and for no other purpose. Lessee(s) is/are responsible for cleaning the Rental Unit and for removing trash during occupancy. The Lessee(s) failure to maintain a clean and safe environment is cause for immediate eviction. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit during business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $15 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit outside business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $50 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. Addressing after hours calls for lockouts are at the Lessor’s discretion, and the Lessee may be asked to wait until morning for a staff member to let them into the Rental Unit. There is a $20 key charge for a replacement key. The Lessor has the right, with advance notice to the Lessee(s), to show the Rental Unit to prospective renters. This may include showing the Rental Unit on Saturday. Lessee(s) shall maintain the Rental Unit in a reasonable, clean condition and allow the Lessor complete access to all areas of the Rental Unit for the showing. If a private security system is installed, the Lessee(s) must is/are required to provide Lessor with access codesinformation. Repairs required due to the installation of a security system will be paid for by the Lessee(s).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: burnhamrentals.com, burnhamrentals.com

Occupancy. The Rental Unit may not be occupied by individuals who are not party to the lease. It is understood and agreed that this Rental Unit is leased to ONE PERSON PERSON/TWO PEOPLE and has an Occupancy Permit for a maximum of ONE PERSON/TWO PEOPLE. The Lessee(s) has/have the right to examine the Occupancy Permit for the Rental UnitPermit, which is issued by and on file with the City of Bloomington Housing and Neighborhood Development and the Lessor. Moving additional people into the unit Rental Unit without the consent of the Lessor is a lease violation and is subject to eviction and fines as assessed by the City of Bloomington. Lessee(s) is/are not allowed to store furniture or personal belongings in the Rental Unit for others not party to the lease. The Rental Unit is to be used and occupied by the Lessee(s) for residence and for no other purpose. Lessee(s) is/are responsible for cleaning the Rental Unit and for removing trash during occupancy. The Lessee(s) failure to maintain a clean and safe environment is cause for immediate eviction. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit during business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $15 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit outside business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $50 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. Addressing after hours calls for lockouts are at the Lessor’s discretion, and the Lessee may be asked to wait until morning for a staff member to let them into the Rental Unit. There is a $20 key charge for a replacement key. The Lessor has the right, with advance notice to the Lessee(s), to show the Rental Unit to prospective renters. This may include showing the Rental Unit on Saturday. Lessee(s) shall maintain the Rental Unit in a reasonable, clean condition and allow the Lessor complete access to all areas of the Rental Unit for the showing. If a private security system is installed, Lessee(s) must provide Lessor with access codes. Repairs required due to installation of a security system will be paid for by the Lessee(s).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, burnhamrentals.com

Occupancy. The Rental Unit may not be occupied by individuals who are not party In accordance with the maintenance regulations, the company shall make the premises available to the leasetenant in a good and sound state of repair and condition as from the agreed commencement of the tenancy agreement. It is understood and agreed that this Rental Unit is leased Upon occupancy of the premises by the tenant, the company shall prepare a possession report in collaboration with the tenant as documentation of the state of repair of the premises at the time of occupancy. This report shall be signed by both parties. A duplicate of the report shall be given to ONE PERSON and has an Occupancy Permit for a maximum the tenant. Any disagreement as to whether the premises are defective upon commencement of ONE PERSONthe tenancy shall be settled in the first instance by the residents’ complaints board. The Lessee(s) has/board may order the company to remedy such defects. If, due to defects, the tenant wishes to demand a proportionate reduction in the rent or wishes to cancel the tenancy agreement or demand compensation, the tenant shall inform the company within two weeks of the commencement of the tenancy agreement of his intention to rely on the defect. However, this shall not apply if, for example, the defect is not ascertainable when exercising reasonable care. Any disagreement on these matters shall be settled by the housing tribunal. Domestic pets No order may be made to remove domestic pets which have been acquired with special permission or in accordance with the right house rules, even if the house rules are changed at a later date to examine the Occupancy Permit for effect that domestic pets are no longer allowed. Termination of tenancy agreement The tenant may terminate the Rental Unit, tenancy agreement by giving 3 months' notice to expire on the first weekday of a month which is issued by and on file not a day before a public holiday. The company may terminate the tenancy agreement in accordance with the City regulations set out in the Danish Act on the Rent of Bloomington Housing Social Dwellings, for example when demolition or re- building entails the need to vacate the premises or if the tenant has failed to observe the rules of proper conduct, and Neighborhood Development and that the Lessor. Moving additional people into the unit without the consent situation is such that removal of the Lessor tenant is a lease violation essential. Special rules are laid down in the Danish Act on the Rent of Social Dwellings governing the company’s termination of tenancy agreements concerning youth accommodation. Cancellation of tenancy agreement The company may cancel the tenancy agreement in accordance with the Danish Act on the Rent of Social Dwellings. The tenancy agreement may be cancelled if the rent or other obligatory payments have not been paid when due, or if the tenant, in whole or in part, hands over the use of the premises to another person or persons when s/he is not entitled to do so, and is subject to eviction and fines as assessed despite objections made by the City company does not bring about the cessation of Bloomington. Lessee(s) is/are not allowed this or when the tenant has failed to store furniture or personal belongings in observe the Rental Unit for others not party to the lease. The Rental Unit is to be used and occupied by the Lessee(s) for residence and for no other purpose. Lessee(s) is/are responsible for cleaning the Rental Unit and for removing trash during occupancy. The Lessee(s) failure to maintain a clean and safe environment is cause for immediate eviction. If a Lessee is locked out rules of the Rental Unit during business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $15 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit outside business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $50 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. Addressing after hours calls for lockouts are at the Lessor’s discretion, and the Lessee may be asked to wait until morning for a staff member to let them into the Rental Unit. There is a $20 key charge for a replacement key. The Lessor has the right, with advance notice to the Lessee(s), to show the Rental Unit to prospective renters. This may include showing the Rental Unit on Saturday. Lessee(s) shall maintain the Rental Unit in a reasonable, clean condition and allow the Lessor complete access to all areas of the Rental Unit for the showing. If a private security system is installed, Lessee(s) must provide Lessor with access codes. Repairs required due to installation of a security system will be paid for by the Lessee(s)proper conduct.

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Samples: intranet.bk-aarhus.dk, www.bk-aarhus.dk

Occupancy. The Rental Unit may Tenant will not do or permit anything which obstructs or interferes with other tenants' rights or with Landlord's providing Building services, or which injures or annoys other tenants. Tenant will not cause, maintain or permit any nuisance in or about the Premises and will keep the Premises free of debris, and anything of a dangerous, noxious, toxic or offensive nature or which could create a fire hazard or undue vibration, heat or noise. If any item of equipment, building material or other property brought into the Building by Tenant or on Tenant's request causes a dangerous, noxious, toxic or offensive effect including an environmental effect) and in Landlord's reasonable opinion such effect will not be occupied permanent but will only be temporary and is able to be eliminated, then Tenant will not be required to remove such item, provided that Tenant promptly and diligently causes such effect to be eliminated, pays for all costs of elimination and indemnifies Landlord against all liabilities arising from such effect. Tenant will not make or permit any use of the Premises which may jeopardize any insurance coverage, increase the cost of insurance or require additional insurance coverage. If by individuals who reason of Tenant's failure to comply with the provisions of this Section 6.3(a) any insurance coverage is jeopardized as evidenced by a written notice from Landlord's insurance carrier then Landlord will have the option to terminate this Lease after giving written notice to Tenant and providing that Tenant shall cure same as soon as reasonably possible after said notice but no less than 30 days thereafter and Tenant shall have failed to cure same within said cure period, or (b) insurance premiums are not party increased, then Landlord may require Tenant to immediately pay Landlord as Rent the amount of the increase in insurance premiums directly attributed to its use. Notwithstanding anything herein contained to the lease. It contrary, Landlord agrees that Tenant's Use of the Premises is understood an acceptable use under this Section 6.3 and agreed this Lease and that this Rental Unit occupancy of up to 1 person per 100 rentable square feet in the Premises is leased to ONE PERSON and has an Occupancy Permit for a maximum acceptable level of ONE PERSON. The Lessee(s) has/have the right to examine the Occupancy Permit occupancy for the Rental UnitPremises, which is issued by and on file with the City of Bloomington Housing and Neighborhood Development and the Lessor. Moving additional people into the unit without the consent of the Lessor is a lease violation and is subject to eviction and fines except as assessed by the City of Bloomington. Lessee(s) is/are not allowed to store furniture or personal belongings otherwise specifically set forth in the Rental Unit for others Lease including Sections 7.1(b) and (f ) and shall not party to constitute a default hereunder. Notwithstanding what is set forth in the lease. The Rental Unit is to be used and occupied by preceding sentence, Landlord makes no warranty or representation regarding the Lessee(s) for residence and for no other purpose. Lessee(s) is/are responsible for cleaning compliance of Tenant's Use or its occupancy of 1 person per 100 rentable square feet in the Rental Unit and for removing trash during occupancy. The Lessee(s) failure to maintain a clean and safe environment is cause for immediate eviction. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit during business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $15 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit outside business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $50 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. Addressing after hours calls for lockouts are at the Lessor’s discretion, and the Lessee may be asked to wait until morning for a staff member to let them into the Rental Unit. There is a $20 key charge for a replacement key. The Lessor has the right, Premises with advance notice to the Lessee(s), to show the Rental Unit to prospective renters. This may include showing the Rental Unit on Saturday. Lessee(s) shall maintain the Rental Unit in a reasonable, clean condition and allow the Lessor complete access to all areas of the Rental Unit for the showing. If a private security system is installed, Lessee(s) must provide Lessor with access codes. Repairs required due to installation of a security system will be paid for by the Lessee(s)any zoning laws.

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Samples: Office Lease Agreement (CDW Computer Centers Inc)

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Occupancy. The Rental Unit may not be occupied by individuals who are not party to the lease. It is understood and agreed that this Rental Unit is leased to ONE PERSON PERSON/PEOPLE and has an Occupancy Permit for a maximum of ONE PERSON/PEOPLE. The Lessee(s) has/have the right to examine the Occupancy Permit for the Rental Unit, which is issued by and on file with the City of Bloomington Housing and Neighborhood Development and the Lessor. Moving additional people into the unit without the consent of the Lessor is a lease violation and is subject to eviction and fines as assessed by the City of Bloomington. Lessee(s) is/are not allowed to store furniture or personal belongings in the Rental Unit for others not party to the lease. The Rental Unit is to be used and occupied by the Lessee(s) for residence and for no other purpose. Lessee(s) is/are responsible for cleaning the Rental Unit and for removing trash during occupancy. The Lessee(s) failure to maintain a clean and safe environment is cause for immediate eviction. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit during business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $15 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit outside business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $50 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. Addressing after hours calls for lockouts are at the Lessor’s discretion, and the Lessee may be asked to wait until morning for a staff member to let them into the Rental Unit. There is a $20 key charge for a replacement key. The Lessor has the right, with advance notice to the Lessee(s), to show the Rental Unit to prospective renters. This may include showing the Rental Unit on Saturday. Lessee(s) shall maintain the Rental Unit in a reasonable, clean condition and allow the Lessor complete access to all areas of the Rental Unit for the showing. If a private security system is installed, Lessee(s) must provide Lessor with access codes. Repairs required due to installation of a security system will be paid for by the Lessee(s).

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Samples: Lease Agreement

Occupancy. The Rental Unit may not be occupied by individuals who are not party to the lease. It is understood and agreed that this Rental Unit is leased to ONE PERSON or TWO/THREE PEOPLE and has an Occupancy Permit for a maximum of ONE PERSONPERSON or TWO/THREE PEOPLE. The Lessee(s) has/have the right to examine the Occupancy Permit for the Rental Unit, which is issued by and on file with the City of Bloomington Housing and Neighborhood Development and the Lessor. Moving additional people into the unit without the consent of the Lessor is a lease violation and is subject to eviction and fines as assessed by the City of Bloomington. Lessee(s) is/are not allowed to store furniture or personal belongings in the Rental Unit for others not party to the lease. The Rental Unit is to be used and occupied by the Lessee(s) for residence and for no other purpose. Lessee(s) is/are responsible for cleaning the Rental Unit and for removing trash during occupancy. The Lessee(s) failure to maintain a clean and safe environment is cause for immediate eviction. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit during business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $15 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit outside business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $50 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. Addressing after hours calls for lockouts are at the Lessor’s discretion, and the Lessee may be asked to wait until morning for a staff member to let them into the Rental Unit. There is a $20 key charge for a replacement key. The Lessor has the right, with advance notice to the Lessee(s), to show the Rental Unit to prospective renters. This may include showing the Rental Unit on Saturday. Lessee(s) shall maintain the Rental Unit in a reasonable, clean condition and allow the Lessor complete access to all areas of the Rental Unit for the showing. If a private security system is installed, Lessee(s) must provide Lessor with access codes. Repairs required due to installation of a security system will be paid for by the Lessee(s).

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Samples: Lease Agreement

Occupancy. The Rental Unit may not be occupied by individuals who are not party to the lease. It is understood and agreed that this Rental Unit unit is being leased to ONE PERSON people and has an Occupancy Permit for a maximum of ONE PERSONpeople. The Lessee(s) has/have the right to examine the Occupancy Permit for the Rental Unitpremises, which is issued by and on file with the City of Bloomington Housing and Neighborhood Development and Development. A copy of this permit is also on file in the LessorXxxxxxx Rentals office. Moving additional people into the unit without the of consent of the Lessor is a violation of lease violation and is subject to eviction and fines as assessed by the City of Bloomington. Lessee(s) is/are not allowed permitted the right to store furniture or other personal belongings in the Rental Unit for others of other persons not party to this lease in the leaserental unit. The Rental Unit is premises are to be used and occupied by the named Lessee(s) for a residence and for no other purpose. Lessee(s) is/are responsible for cleaning the Rental Unit rental unit and for removing trash during their occupancy. The Lessee(s) failure to maintain a clean and safe environment is cause for immediate eviction. If In the event a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit rental unit during regular business hours, the Lessee may be is subject to a $15 charge from for the Lessor to unlock the unit. If In the event a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit rental unit outside business hours, the Lessee may be is subject to a $50 charge from for the Lessor to unlock the unit. Addressing after Lockouts or lost key calls between the hours calls of 10:00 pm and 8:00 am may be required to wait until 9:00 am the next morning to be let into their rental unit or for lockouts are key replacement. This is at the Lessor’s discretion, and the Lessee may be asked to wait until morning for a staff member to let them into the Rental Unit. There is a A $20 key charge for will be assessed to Lessee if a replacement key has to be issued due to Lessee losing or leaving the rental key elsewhere. Should the rental lock have to be changed due to Lessee’s loss of key, a $50 fee will be assessed. The Lessor hereby gives notice that the Lessee(s) has/have specific rights under the City of Bloomington Housing Code. These rights are outlined in the “Tenants’ and Owners’ Rights and Responsibilities,” which is provided to the Lessee(s) as an attachment to this lease and is available on the Lessor’s website for review. The Lessee(s) hereby denote(s) receipt of the summary. The Lessor has the right, with advance advanced notice to the Lessee(s), to show the Rental Unit rental unit to prospective renters. This may include showing the Rental Unit rental unit on Saturday. Lessee(s) shall maintain the Rental Unit rental unit in a reasonable, clean condition and allow the Lessor complete access to all areas of the Rental Unit for the showingunit. If a private security system is installedinstalled at the property, the Lessee(s) must is/are required to provide Lessor with access codesinformation. Repairs required due to installation of a security system will be paid for by the Lessee(s).

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Samples: burnhamrentals.com

Occupancy. The Rental Unit may not be occupied by individuals who are not party In accordance with the maintenance regulations, the company shall make the premises available to the leasetenant in a good and sound state of repair and condition as from the agreed commencement of the tenancy agreement. It is understood and agreed that this Rental Unit is leased Upon occupancy of the premises by the tenant, the company shall prepare a possession report in collaboration with the tenant as documentation of the state of repair of the premises at the time of occupancy. This report shall be signed by both parties. A duplicate of the report shall be given to ONE PERSON and has an Occupancy Permit for a maximum the tenant. Any disagreement as to whether the premises are defective upon commencement of ONE PERSONthe tenancy shall be settled in the first instance by the residents' complaints board. The Lessee(s) has/board may order the company to remedy such defects. If, due to defects, the tenant wishes to demand a proportionate reduction in the rent or wishes to cancel the tenancy agreement or demand compensation, the tenant shall inform the company within two weeks of the commencement of the tenancy agreement of his intention to rely on the defect. However, this shall not apply if, for example, the defect is not ascertainable when exercising reasonable care. Any disagreement on these matters shall be settled by the housing tribunal. Domestic pets No order may be made to remove domestic pets which have been acquired with special permission or in accordance with the right house rules, even if the house rules are changed at a later date to examine the Occupancy Permit for effect that domestic pets are no longer allowed. Termination of tenancy agreement The tenant may terminate the Rental Unit, tenancy agreement by giving 3 months' notice to expire on the first weekday of a month which is issued by and on file not a day before a public holiday. The company may terminate the tenancy agreement in accordance with the City regulations set out in the Danish Act on the Rent of Bloomington Housing Social Dwellings, for example when demolition or re- building entails the need to vacate the premises or if the tenant has failed to observe the rules of proper conduct, and Neighborhood Development and that the Lessor. Moving additional people into the unit without the consent situation is such that removal of the Lessor tenant is a lease violation essential. Special rules are laid down in the Danish Act on the Rent of Social Dwellings governing the company's termination of tenancy agreements concerning youth accommodation. Cancellation of tenancy agreement The company may cancel the tenancy agreement in accordance with the Danish Act on the Rent of Social Dwellings. The tenancy agreement may be cancelled if the rent or other obligatory payments have not been paid when due, or if the tenant, in whole or in part, hands over the use of the premises to another person or persons when s/he is not entitled to do so, and is subject to eviction and fines as assessed despite objections made by the City company does not bring about the cessation of Bloomington. Lessee(s) is/are not allowed this or when the tenant has failed to store furniture or personal belongings in observe the Rental Unit for others not party to the lease. The Rental Unit is to be used and occupied by the Lessee(s) for residence and for no other purpose. Lessee(s) is/are responsible for cleaning the Rental Unit and for removing trash during occupancy. The Lessee(s) failure to maintain a clean and safe environment is cause for immediate eviction. If a Lessee is locked out rules of the Rental Unit during business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $15 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit outside business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $50 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. Addressing after hours calls for lockouts are at the Lessor’s discretion, and the Lessee may be asked to wait until morning for a staff member to let them into the Rental Unit. There is a $20 key charge for a replacement key. The Lessor has the right, with advance notice to the Lessee(s), to show the Rental Unit to prospective renters. This may include showing the Rental Unit on Saturday. Lessee(s) shall maintain the Rental Unit in a reasonable, clean condition and allow the Lessor complete access to all areas of the Rental Unit for the showing. If a private security system is installed, Lessee(s) must provide Lessor with access codes. Repairs required due to installation of a security system will be paid for by the Lessee(s)proper conduct.

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Samples: alabubolig.dk

Occupancy. The Rental Unit may not be occupied by individuals who are not party to the lease. It is understood and agreed that this Rental Unit is leased to ONE PERSON OR TWO PEOPLE and has an Occupancy Permit for a maximum of ONE PERSONPERSON OR TWO PEOPLE. The Lessee(s) has/have the right to examine the Occupancy Permit for the Rental Unit, which is issued by and on file with the City of Bloomington Housing and Neighborhood Development and the Lessor. Moving additional people into the unit without the consent of the Lessor is a lease violation and is subject to eviction and fines as assessed by the City of Bloomington. Lessee(s) is/are not allowed to store furniture or personal belongings in the Rental Unit for others not party to the lease. The Rental Unit is to be used and occupied by the Lessee(s) for residence and for no other purpose. Lessee(s) is/are responsible for cleaning the Rental Unit and for removing trash during occupancy. The Lessee(s) failure to maintain a clean and safe environment is cause for immediate eviction. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit during business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $15 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit outside business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $50 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. Addressing after hours calls for lockouts are at the Lessor’s discretion, and the Lessee may be asked to wait until morning for a staff member to let them into the Rental Unit. There is a $20 key charge for a replacement key. The Lessor has the right, with advance notice to the Lessee(s), to show the Rental Unit to prospective renters. This may include showing the Rental Unit on Saturday. Lessee(s) shall maintain the Rental Unit in a reasonable, clean condition and allow the Lessor complete access to all areas of the Rental Unit for the showing. If a private security system is installed, Lessee(s) must provide Lessor with access codes. Repairs required due to installation of a security system will be paid for by the Lessee(s).

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Samples: Lease Agreement

Occupancy. The Rental Unit may not 4.1 OCCUPANCY AS IS. Lessee shall accept occupancy of the Demised Premises "as is", and any work necessary to prepare the Demised Premises for occupancy by Lessee shall be occupied performed by individuals who are not party Lessee in compliance with the terms and provisions of this Lease at its own expense. Lessor shall provide Lessee with an allowance of $145,400 for Lessee to perform work with respect to bringing the existing roof and existing HVAC systems in good repair, upgrading the fire alarm systems, installing new windows in existing openings, upgrading the building entrance and facade, and repairing the sidewalk and parking areas, all to be performed by Lessee in accordance with the requirements of Article 8 of this Lease, including, without limitation, submission and approval of plans and specifications describing the proposed work. Lessor shall make the Premises available to Lessee for early occupancy in accordance with Section 4.2 of this Lease at least sixty (60) days before the Term Commencement Date. If Lessor is delayed in making the Premises available by such date, because of strikes, labor difficulties, inability to obtain materials, fire, governmental regulations, or any other circumstances beyond its control, then such date will be postponed for a period of time equal to the leasedelay thus incurred. It is understood and agreed that this Rental Unit is leased to ONE PERSON and has an Occupancy Permit for a maximum of ONE PERSON. The Lessee(s) has/have Failure on the right to examine the Occupancy Permit for the Rental Unit, which is issued by and on file with the City of Bloomington Housing and Neighborhood Development and the Lessor. Moving additional people into the unit without the consent part of the Lessor is to make the Premises available as described in this Section shall not constitute a lease violation and is subject breach or default on the part of the Lessor under this Lease or give rise to eviction and fines as assessed any claims of damage or expenses of any kind against the Lessor by Lessee, either direct or consequential. In the City of Bloomington. Lessee(s) is/event Premises are not allowed made available to store furniture Lessee at least sixty (60) days prior to the Term Commencement Date because of Lessor but not Lessee, the Term Commencement Date, the Term Expiration Date, the Option Notice Date, the Option Term Commencement Date and the Option Term Expiration Date shall be adjusted to reflect the date that Lessor makes the premises available to Lessee that is sixty (60) days prior to the adjusted Term Commencement Date. Lessor shall not adjust the Rent. Lessor shall not adjust the Term Commencement Date, the Term Expiration Date, the Option Notice Date, the Option Term Commencement Date or personal belongings the Option Term Expiration Date in the Rental Unit for others not party to the lease. The Rental Unit event such delay of Lessor's work is to be used and occupied caused by the Lessee(s) for residence and for no other purpose. Lessee(s) is/are responsible for cleaning the Rental Unit and for removing trash during occupancy. The Lessee(s) failure to maintain a clean and safe environment is cause for immediate eviction. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit during business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $15 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit outside business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $50 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. Addressing after hours calls for lockouts are at the Lessor’s discretion, and the Lessee may be asked to wait until morning for a staff member to let them into the Rental Unit. There is a $20 key charge for a replacement key. The Lessor has the right, with advance notice to the Lessee(s), to show the Rental Unit to prospective renters. This may include showing the Rental Unit on Saturday. Lessee(s) shall maintain the Rental Unit in a reasonable, clean condition and allow the Lessor complete access to all areas of the Rental Unit for the showing. If a private security system is installed, Lessee(s) must provide Lessor with access codes. Repairs required due to installation of a security system will be paid for by the Lessee(s)Lessee.

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Samples: 1 Lease Agreement (Geltex Pharmaceuticals Inc)

Occupancy. The Rental Unit may not be occupied by individuals who are not party to the lease. It is understood and agreed that this Rental Unit is leased to ONE PERSON PERSON/TWO OR THREE PEOPLE and has an Occupancy Permit for a maximum of ONE PERSON/TWO OR THREE PEOPLE. The Lessee(s) has/have the right to examine the Occupancy Permit for the Rental Unit, which is issued by and on file with the City of Bloomington Housing and Neighborhood Development and the Lessor. Moving additional people into the unit without the consent of the Lessor is a lease violation and is subject to eviction and fines as assessed by the City of Bloomington. Lessee(s) is/are not allowed to store furniture or personal belongings in the Rental Unit for others not party to the lease. The Rental Unit is to be used and occupied by the Lessee(s) for residence and for no other purpose. Lessee(s) is/are responsible for cleaning the Rental Unit and for removing trash during occupancy. The Lessee(s) failure to maintain a clean and safe environment is cause for immediate eviction. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit during business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $15 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. If a Lessee is locked out of the Rental Unit outside business hours, the Lessee may be subject to a $50 charge from the Lessor to unlock the unit. Addressing after hours calls for lockouts are at the Lessor’s discretion, and the Lessee may be asked to wait until morning for a staff member to let them into the Rental Unit. There is a $20 key charge for a replacement key. The Lessor has the right, with advance notice to the Lessee(s), to show the Rental Unit to prospective renters. This may include showing the Rental Unit on Saturday. Lessee(s) shall maintain the Rental Unit in a reasonable, clean condition and allow the Lessor complete access to all areas of the Rental Unit for the showing. If a private security system is installed, Lessee(s) must provide Lessor with access codes. Repairs required due to installation of a security system will be paid for by the Lessee(s).

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Samples: burnhamrentals.com

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