Common use of ADDITIONAL OCCUPANTS Clause in Contracts

ADDITIONAL OCCUPANTS. Also referred to simply as “Occupants,” these are individuals who have a legal right to reside on the Property with the Tenant. The Tenant agrees to bear all responsibility and liability for the actions made by the Occupants.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Nebraska Standard Lease Agreement, Massachusetts Standard Lease Agreement, Vermont Standard Lease Agreement

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ADDITIONAL OCCUPANTS. Also referred to simply as “Occupants,” these are individuals who have a legal right to reside on the Property with the Tenant. The Tenant agrees to bear all responsibility and liability for the actions made by the Occupants. Common Areas. Defined as all areas and facilities outside the specified Property but within the boundary of the real estate in which it is located and described under Section 15 of this Agreement. Such areas are for the use of the Tenant, Occupants, and Guests in accordance with the rules of the Property.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Pennsylvania Residential Lease Agreement, Georgia Residential Lease Agreement, Massachusetts Residential Lease Agreement

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