DRUG AND CRIME-FREE HOUSING Sample Clauses

DRUG AND CRIME-FREE HOUSING. A. You, Your guest(s), Your Authorized Occupant(s), and Your visitors, whether or not they are under Your control or direction, shall not engage in or facilitate criminal activity of any kind (including, but not limited to, any violation of any local ordinance regulating noise or nuisance), on or near the Home or on or near any property
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DRUG AND CRIME-FREE HOUSING. A. Resident and Resident's guests or visitors shall not engage in or facilitate criminal activity of any kind on or near the property of Lessor, or on or near any property owned or operated by Lessor;
DRUG AND CRIME-FREE HOUSING. 26. The Tenant, any member of the Tenant's household, or any guests or other persons under the Tenant's control shall not engage in or facilitate criminal activity on or near the property, including, but not limited to, violent criminal activity as defined in Titles 16 and 18, C.R.S. of the Colorado Criminal code. Any violation of the Criminal Statues of the State of Colorado or any breach of the Rental Contract that otherwise jeopardizes the health, safety, and welfare of the Landlord, their Agent, other residents and guests or which involves imminent or actual serious damage is grounds for termination of the Rental Contract by Owner/Agent. For purposes of this Section 24, proof of violation need by shown only by a preponderance of the evidence under civil law, unless otherwise provided by law, and a conviction is not necessary to cause termination of the Rental Contract (Article 40-107.5 of the Title 13, C.R.S.). (rev 11-13) X X X X X Tenant Tenant Tenant Tenant Agent
DRUG AND CRIME-FREE HOUSING. Tenant agrees that…  Tenant and tenant’s guests or visitors shall not engage in or facilitate criminal activity of any kind or near the premises. Tenant shall not invite or give permission to return to the premises to any person previously removed or barred from the premises.  Tenant shall immediately notify law enforcement or lessor upon learning that a person previously removed or barred from the premises has returned or re-entered the premises.
DRUG AND CRIME-FREE HOUSING. A. Neither Tenant, nor any member of Tenant’s household, any of Tenant’s guest(s), or any other person under Tenant’s control on or about the premises with Tenant’s knowledge or consent (collectively "Persons") shall engage in or facilitate any "Criminal Activity", as defined in this Addendum or at law, including but not limited to, any drug-related Criminal Activity. Neither Tenant nor any other persons shall permit the premises to be used for or to facilitate Criminal Activity. Tenant agrees that Tenant has an affirmative duty to abstain from any criminal activity and to prevent Criminal Activity by any other Persons. Tenant’s affirmative duties include, but are not limited to, immediately notifying law enforcement when Tenant first learns of any Criminal Activity that constitutes a Substantial Violation agreed to in this Addendum or at law (collectively "Substantial Violation"), and cooperating with law enforcement with respect to any Substantial Violation. For the purpose of this Addendum, Criminal Activity also includes any activity or conduct by any person that a reasonable person would conclude has the potential for escalating into or becoming Criminal Activity. Tenant agree that Tenant’s affirmative duty extends to being responsible for the conduct and actions of all Persons regardless of any culpability or knowledge on Tenant’s part, and Tenant’s affirmative duty extends to making all Persons aware of Tenant’s obligations, agreements, and duties under this Addendum, and that Tenant’s duties extend to all conduct whether or not such conduct occurs in the Premises. Tenant may not assert as a defense in any eviction action against Tenant based on violation of this Addendum that Tenant did not know any person, occupant, or guest was in violation of this Addendum.
DRUG AND CRIME-FREE HOUSING. 26. The Tenant, any member of the Tenant's household, or any guests or other persons under the Tenant's control shall not engage in or facilitate criminal activity on or near the property, including, but not limited to, violent criminal activity as defined in Titles 16 and 18, C.R.S. of the Colorado Criminal code. Any violation of the Criminal Statues of the State of Colorado or any breach of the Lease Agreement that otherwise jeopardizes the health, safety, and welfare of the Owner, their Agent, other residents and guests or which involves imminent or actual serious damage is grounds for termination of the Lease Agreement by Owner/Agent. For purposes of this Section, proof of violation (rev 01/12/14) X X X X X Page 10 of 11 Tenant Tenant Tenant Tenant Agent need be shown only by a preponderance of the evidence under civil law, unless otherwise provided by law, and a conviction is not necessary to cause termination of the Lease Agreement (Article 40-107.5 of the Title 13, C.R.S.).

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