Termination of Tenancy by Owner Sample Clauses

Termination of Tenancy by Owner a: Grounds-
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Termination of Tenancy by Owner. This Agreement, at the sole option of Owner, may be declared forfeited and/or the tenancy may be terminated and/or Resident’s right to possession or to renew Resident’s tenancy terminated in accordance with the provisions of the Mobilehome Residency Law and other applicable law. Any such rights granted to Owner due to any amendments, deletions or modifications of the Mobilehome Residency Law and other applicable law may be enforced by Owner. The issuance of a termination of tenancy notice will be considered an election to forfeit the tenancy within the meaning of this Agreement.
Termination of Tenancy by Owner. In connection with any pending eviction action due to non-payment of rent initiated on or before March 11, 2020, the parties shall enter into a court-ordered or voluntary agreement for the repayment of the amount agreed to be owed and the parties shall be in full compliance with the terms of such agreement, in order to be eligible for participation in the Program. The Owner shall not serve a Notice to Quit pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes § 47a-23 or initiate a summary process eviction action pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes § 47a-23a prior to termination of this Agreement, or March 1, 2021. The Owner shall not charge interest, penalties or late fees relating to rent due during the term of this Agreement. The Owner may only terminate the tenancy in accordance with the Connecticut General Statutes, the terms of the lease and the terms of this Agreement. The Owner must give proper notice of termination in accordance with Connecticut General Statutes § 47a-23.
Termination of Tenancy by Owner. A. In connection with any pending eviction action due to non-payment of rent initiated on or before March 11, 2020, the parties shall enter into a court-ordered or voluntary agreement for the repayment of the amount agreed to be owed and the parties shall be in full compliance with the terms of such agreement, in order to be eligible for participation in the Program.
Termination of Tenancy by Owner. 18.1. HOMEOWNER’S rights under this AGREEMENT may be declared forfeited and/or the tenancy may be terminated and/or HOMEOWNER’S right to renew his or her tenancy may be denied as provided in the Mobilehome Residency Law and other applicable law. The issuance of a termination of tenancy notice shall be considered an election to forfeit the tenancy within the meaning of this AGREEMENT.
Termination of Tenancy by Owner. (a) During the Term of this lease (initial or successive term), the Owner shall not terminate the tenancy except for:
Termination of Tenancy by Owner a. Requirements The owner may only terminate the tenancy in accordance with the lease and program requirements.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Termination of Tenancy by Owner a. The owner may only terminate the tenancy in accordance with the lease and Vermont Residential Rental Agreement Act.
Termination of Tenancy by Owner. The owner will terminate a resident's tenancy for the following reasons: Material Noncompliance with the Lease The owner will terminate tenancy when a resident is in material noncompliance with the lease, including: • Failure of the resident to submit in time all required information on household income and composition; • Extended absence (60 days away from unit without prior management approval); • Abandonment of the unit (without rent payment); • Fraud, which is when a resident knowingly provides inaccurate or incomplete information; • Repeated lease violations; • Nonpayment of rent due under the lease. Other Criminal Activity • The owner will terminate tenancy for any type of criminal activity; • The owner will evict a household if it is determined that a household member interferes with the health, safety, or right to peaceful enjoyment of the premises by other residents; • The owner will terminate tenancy if it is determined that a household member threatens the health, safety, or right to peaceful enjoyment of the premises by other residents; • The owner will terminate tenancy during the term of the lease if a resident is fleeing to avoid prosecution. Material Failure to Carry Out Obligations under a State or Local Landlord and Resident Act State and local laws impose obligations on a landlord and resident. These laws provide that violations of the resident's obligations constitute grounds for eviction.
Termination of Tenancy by Owner 
Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.