Common use of Assignments and Subletting Clause in Contracts

Assignments and Subletting. Tenants shall not sublet the entire premises or any part of the premises, nor shall they assign this Agreement to anyone else without first obtaining Owner’s written permission. Approval for long-term visitors to stay in the house should be obtained from the Owner and the number of tenants who will be staying in the house should be discussed and agreed upon beforehand. Nurses or maids required to care for the Tenants during an illness are an exception from this provision.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Home Rental Agreement, Home Rental Agreement, Home Rental Agreement

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Assignments and Subletting. Tenants shall not sublet the entire premises or any part of the premises, nor shall they assign this Agreement to anyone else without first obtaining Owner/Landlord’s written permission. Approval for long-term visitors to stay in the house should be obtained from the Owner Owner/Landlord in writing and the number of tenants who will be staying in the house should be discussed and agreed upon beforehand. Nurses or maids required to care for the Tenants during an illness are an exception from this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Home Rental Agreement

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Assignments and Subletting. Tenants Neither Tenant shall not sublet the entire premises or any part of the premises, nor shall they assign this Agreement to anyone else without first obtaining Owner’s written permission. Approval for long-term visitors to stay in the house should be obtained from the Owner and the number of tenants who will be staying in the house should be discussed and agreed upon beforehand. Nurses or maids required to care for the Tenants during an illness are an exception from this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Home Exchange Agreement

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