Common use of Authorized Members of the Household Clause in Contracts

Authorized Members of the Household. 1. Authorized occupants are the individuals who make up the family composition and other household members listed below. Each family member 18 years of age or older shall sign the Lease to acknowledge their acceptance of all terms. (a) Family composition (list head of household (HOH), spouse or co-head, other family members): (b) Household members who are not part of the family composition (for example, live-in aide, xxxxxx child/adult): (c) Additions: Any addition to the individuals permitted to reside in the premises, other than natural births, requires advance written approval from the Landlord. Such approval may be granted at the discretion of the Landlord and only if the unit size is appropriate, and the new adult family member passes the Landlord’s screening criteria including, but not limited to, a criminal history check. Resident agrees to wait for the Landlord’s written approval before allowing additional person/s to move into the premises. This provision applies equally to all persons, including spouses, children under xxxxxx care or temporary custody, xxxxxx adults, and live-in aides. (d) Removals: Removals for any reason of any of the household members named above on the Lease shall be reported in writing by the Resident to the Landlord within ten (10) days of occurrence. 2. In addition to the head of household and/or spouse, each member of the household 18 years or older shall sign the Lease to acknowledge their acceptance of all terms. Members of the household upon attaining age 18 years after initial lease execution shall sign a new lease with all other adult members of the household at the next annual re-examination. 3. This Lease will not be revised to permit a change of family composition resulting from a request to allow adult relatives to move into a unit except under extraordinary circumstances as determined by the Landlord. 4. Failure of the Resident to comply with the above provisions, or to provide complete and accurate information regarding household members, is a ground for eviction. 5. As listed in Article III, Authorized Members of the Household cannot participate in any other subsidized housing program provided by Federal, State or local housing assistance program. Multiple residencies and/or multiple rent subsidies are grounds for eviction. 6. Only the persons listed in Article III of this Lease are authorized to use the unit’s address on their driver’s license, identification card, or as their mailing address as required by (24 CFR § 966.4 (f) (2) and (3)).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Conventional Public Housing Dwelling Lease, Conventional Public Housing Dwelling Lease, Conventional Public Housing Dwelling Lease

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Authorized Members of the Household. 1. Authorized occupants are the individuals who make up the family composition and other household members listed below. Each family member 18 years of age or older shall sign the Lease to acknowledge their acceptance of all terms. (a) Family composition (list head of household (HOH), spouse or co-head, other family members): (b) Household members who are not part of the family composition (for example, live-in aide, xxxxxx child/adult): (c) Additions: Any addition to the individuals permitted to reside in the premises, other than natural births, requires advance written approval from the Landlord. Such approval may be granted at the discretion of the Landlord and only if the unit size is appropriate, and the new adult family member passes the Landlord’s screening criteria including, but not limited to, a criminal history check. Resident Xxxxxx agrees to wait for the Landlord’s written approval before allowing additional person/s to move into the premises. This provision applies equally to all persons, including spouses, children under xxxxxx care or temporary custody, xxxxxx adults, and live-in aides. (d) Removals: Removals for any reason of any of the household members named above on the Lease shall be reported in writing by the Resident Tenant to the Landlord within ten (10) days of occurrence. 2. In addition to the head of household and/or spouse, each member of the household 18 years or older shall sign the Lease to acknowledge their acceptance of all terms. Members of the household upon attaining age 18 years after initial lease execution shall sign a new lease with all other adult members of the household at the next annual re-examination. 3. This Lease will not be revised to permit a change of family composition resulting from a request to allow adult relatives to move into a unit except under extraordinary circumstances as determined by the Landlord. 4. Failure of the Resident to comply with the above provisions, or to provide complete and accurate information regarding household members, is a ground for eviction. 5. As listed in Article III, Authorized Members of the Household cannot participate in any other subsidized housing program provided by Federal, State or local housing assistance program. Multiple residencies and/or multiple rent subsidies are grounds for eviction. 6. Only the persons listed in Article III of this Lease are authorized to use the unit’s address on their driver’s license, identification card, or as their mailing address as required by (24 CFR § 966.4 (f) (2) and (3)).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Public Housing Tenant Lease Agreement, Public Housing Tenant Lease Agreement

Authorized Members of the Household. 1. Authorized occupants are the individuals who make up the family composition and other household members listed below. Each family household member 18 years of age or older shall sign the Lease lease to acknowledge their his/her acceptance of all terms. (a) Family composition (list head of household (HOH)first, spouse or co-headhead second, , then other family members, oldest to youngest): (b) Household members who are not part of the family composition (for example, the live-in aide, xxxxxx child/adult):) (c) Additions: Any addition to the individuals permitted to reside in the premises, other than natural births, requires advance written approval from the Landlordlandlord. Such approval may be granted at the discretion of the Landlord and only if the unit size is appropriate, and the new adult family member passes the Landlordlandlord’s screening criteria including, but not limited to, a criminal history check. Resident agrees to wait for the Landlord’s written approval before allowing additional person/s to move into the premises. This provision applies equally to all persons, including spouses, children under xxxxxx care or temporary custody, xxxxxx adults, and live-in aides. (d) Removals: Removals for any reason of any of the household members named above on the Lease shall be reported in writing by the Resident to the Landlord within ten (10) days of occurrence. 2. In addition to the head of household and/or spouse, each member of the household 18 years or older shall sign the Lease to acknowledge their his/her acceptance of all terms. Members of the household upon attaining age 18 years after initial lease execution shall sign a new lease with all other adult members of the household at the next annual re-examinationcertification. 3. This Lease will not be revised to permit a change of family composition resulting from a request to allow adult relatives to move into a unit except under extraordinary circumstances as determined by the Landlord. 4. Failure of the Resident to comply with the above provisions, or to provide complete and accurate information regarding household members, is a ground for eviction. 5. As listed in Article III, Authorized Members of the Household cannot participate in any other subsidized housing program provided by Federal, State or local housing assistance program. Multiple residencies and/or multiple rent subsidies are grounds for eviction. 6. Only the persons listed in Article III of this Lease are authorized to use the unit’s address on their driver’s license, identification card, or as their mailing address as required by (24 CFR § 966.4 (f) (2) and (3)).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Conventional Public Housing Dwelling Lease

Authorized Members of the Household. 1. Authorized occupants are the individuals who make up the family composition and other household members listed below. Each family member 18 years of age or older shall sign the Lease to acknowledge their acceptance of all terms. (a) Family composition (list head of household (HOH), spouse or co-head, other family members): (b) Household members who are not part of the family composition (for example, live-in aide, xxxxxx child/adult): (c) Additions: Any addition to the individuals permitted to reside in the premises, other than natural births, requires advance written approval from the Landlordlandlord. Such approval may be granted at the discretion of the Landlord and only if the unit size is appropriate, and the new adult family member passes the Landlordlandlord’s screening criteria including, but not limited to, a criminal history check. Resident agrees to wait for the Landlord’s written approval before allowing additional person/s to move into the premises. This provision applies equally to all persons, including spouses, children under xxxxxx care or temporary custody, xxxxxx adults, and live-in aides. (d) Removals: Removals for any reason of any of the household members named above on the Lease shall be reported in writing by the Resident to the Landlord within ten (10) days of occurrence. 2. In addition to the head of household and/or spouse, each member of the household 18 years or older shall sign the Lease to acknowledge their acceptance of all terms. Members of the household upon attaining age 18 years after initial lease execution shall sign a new lease with all other adult members of the household at the next annual re-examination. 3. This Lease will not be revised to permit a change of family composition resulting from a request to allow adult relatives to move into a unit except under extraordinary circumstances as determined by the Landlord. 4. Failure of the Resident to comply with the above provisions, or to provide complete and accurate information regarding household members, is a ground for eviction. 5. As listed in Article III, Authorized Members of the Household cannot participate in any other subsidized housing program provided by Federal, State or local housing assistance program. Multiple residencies and/or multiple rent subsidies are grounds for eviction. 6. Only the persons listed in Article III of this Lease are authorized to use the unit’s address on their driver’s license, identification card, or as their mailing address as required by (24 CFR § 966.4 (f) (2) and (3)).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Conventional Public Housing Dwelling Lease

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Authorized Members of the Household. 1. Authorized occupants are the individuals who make up the family composition and other household members listed below. Each family member 18 years of age or older shall sign the Lease to acknowledge their acceptance of all terms. (a) Family composition (list head of household (HOH), spouse or co-head, other family members): (b) Household members who are not part of the family composition (for example, live-in aide, xxxxxx child/adult): (c) Additions: Any addition to the individuals permitted to reside in the premises, other than natural births, requires advance written approval from the Landlord. Such approval may be granted at the discretion of the Landlord and only if the unit size is appropriate, and the new adult family member passes the Landlord’s screening criteria including, but not limited to, a criminal history check. Resident Xxxxxx agrees to wait for the Landlord’s written approval before allowing additional person/s to move into the premises. This provision applies equally to all persons, including spouses, children under xxxxxx care or temporary custody, xxxxxx adults, and live-in aides. (d) Removals: Removals for any reason of any of the household members named above on the Lease shall be reported in writing by the Resident Tenant to the Landlord within ten (10) days of occurrence. 2. In addition to the head of household and/or spouse, each member of the household 18 years or older shall sign the Lease to acknowledge their acceptance of all terms. Members of the household upon attaining age 18 years after initial lease execution shall sign a new lease with all other adult members of the household at the next annual re-examination. 3. This Lease will not be revised to permit a change of family composition resulting from a request to allow adult relatives to move into a unit except under extraordinary circumstances as determined by the Landlord. 4. Failure of the Resident Tenant to comply with the above provisions, or to provide complete and accurate information regarding household members, is a ground for eviction. 5. As listed in Article III, Authorized Members of the Household cannot participate in any other subsidized housing program provided by Federal, State State, or local housing assistance program. Multiple residencies and/or multiple rent subsidies are grounds for eviction. 6. Only the persons listed in Article III of this Lease are authorized to use the unit’s address on their driver’s license, identification card, or as their mailing address as required by (24 CFR § 966.4 (f) (2) and (3)).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Public Housing Tenant Lease Agreement

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