CO-RESIDENTS Sample Clauses

The CO-RESIDENTS clause defines the rules and permissions regarding individuals other than the primary tenant who may reside in the leased property. It typically specifies whether roommates, family members, or guests are allowed to live in the unit, and may require the landlord’s approval or notification for additional occupants. This clause helps ensure that the landlord is aware of all residents, maintains control over occupancy levels, and addresses potential liability or security concerns.
CO-RESIDENTS. Co-Residents are defined as any other residents of the Townhome who have entered into a separate and valid Lease Agreement with Landlord for any period that coincides with all or any portion of the Lease Term. Co-Residents shall also include any individual to whom any such resident has sublet their portion of the Townhome for any period that coincides with all or any portion of the Lease Term. Resident is responsible for rent, other fees, any charges for damages, and all other duties and obligations described in this Lease Agreement, related to Resident’s bedroom and adjoining bathroom, if applicable, as well as a pro-rata share of charges for any damages to Townhome Common Area, all such charges divided equally among all Co-Residents of the Townhome, and whether or not Resident was present when the damages may have occurred. Resident is also responsible for a pro-rata share of all other duties and obligations described in this Lease Agreement and in applicable law that are applicable to Townhome Common Area, all such duties and obligations divided equally among all Co-Residents of the Townhome. Landlord is not obligated to recognize any understanding or agreement that may exist between Co-Residents, including but not limited to the responsibility for any damages to Townhome Common Area that may have been caused by one Co-Resident as opposed to another. Resident agrees to hold Landlord and its Affiliates harmless for any damages suffered by Resident caused by any act or failure to act of any Co-Resident or any guest or visitor of any Co-Resident.
CO-RESIDENTS. The University will attempt to honor roommate requests when individuals involved have indicated each other as roommates. The University will attempt to honor requests for Family Housing occupancy as well, in accordance with the Family Housing Eligibility requirements.
CO-RESIDENTS. Co-Residents are defined as any other residents of the Apartment who have entered into a separate and valid Lease Agreement with Landlord for any period that coincides with all or any portion of the Lease Term. Co-Residents shall also include any individual to whom any such resident has sublet their portion of the Apartment for any period that coincides with all or any portion of the Lease Term. Resident is responsible for rent, other fees, any charges for damages, and all other duties and obligations described in this Lease Agreement, related to Resident’s bedroom and adjoining bathroom as well as a pro-rata share of charges for any damages to Apartment Common Area, all such charges divided equally among all Co-Residents of the Apartment, and whether or not Resident was present when the damages may have occurred. Resident is also responsible for a pro-rata share of all other duties and obligations described in this Lease Agreement and in applicable law that are applicable to Apartment Common Area, all such duties and obligations divided equally among all Co-Residents of the Apartment. Landlord is not obligated to recognize any understanding or agreement that may exist between Co- Residents, including but not limited to the responsibility for any damages to Apartment Common Area that may have been caused by one Co-Resident as opposed to another. Resident agrees to hold Landlord and its Affiliates harmless for any damages suffered by Resident caused by any act or failure to act of any Co-Resident or any guest or visitor of any Co-Resident. A. Right To Lease Other Bedrooms - Landlord reserves the right to lease other bedrooms in the Apartment without the consent of Resident. Landlord reserves the right to allow one or more Co-Residents to sublet without the consent of Resident. B. Resident Right to Sublet - As further described herein and in the Landlord Consent To Sublet Agreement, Resident must offer to sublet the Premises to all Co-residents for a period of five (5) days prior to subleasing to any other party. C. Co-Resident Right to Sublet - If any Co-Resident wishes to sublet the premises that Co-Resident leases from Landlord, such Co- Resident must offer to sublet such premises to Resident and any other Co-Residents for a period of five (5) days before subleasing to other parties, pursuant to the terms of the Landlord Consent To Sublet Agreement between Co-Resident and Landlord. If Resident elects to sublease the premises offered to Resident within the...
CO-RESIDENTS. Actions under this Plan may be covered by the provisions of the "Colorado Consumer Protection Act" or the "Unfair Practices Act'', articles I and 2 of title 6, C.R.S. A party to this Plan may have a right of civil action under such laws, including obtaining the recourse or penalties specified in such laws.
CO-RESIDENTS. Our obligations under this Agreement are backed by full faith and credit of us and are not guaranteed under an Agreement Reimbursement Insurance Policy. Actions under this Agreement may be covered by the Colorado Consumer Protection Act or the Unfair Practices Act and as a party to this Agreement you may have a right of civil action under such laws including obtaining the recourse or penalties specified in such laws. ▇-▇▇.▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇ | 800.795.9595 3 years of systems and appliances protection | Complements 2-10 HBW structural warranty Begin at closing Begin 1 year after closingBuyer Coverage Multi-year pricing available upon request.  $515 Single-Family  $495 Condo/Townhome/Multi-Family $50 Seller A/C and Heat Pump Option May be purchased up to 30 days after closing. Pricing is shown per year.  $50 Additional Refrigerator, Built-In Wine Cooler, Freestanding Freezer or Wet Bar Refrigerator (sold separately) Address City State Zip Mailing address if different from above: Address City State Zip Seller(s) Name Phone Email Buyer(s) Name Phone Email Receive your confirmation and download your Home Warranty Service Agreement electronically. (Be sure to provide email above.)  $100 Luxury Package  $180 Pool/Spa Freshwater  $355 Pool/Spa Saltwater  $180 Additional Pool/Spa  $50 Septic System $ Service Agreement  $75 Well Pump  $50 Pre-Season HVAC Tune-Up  $60 Extended Pipe Leak  $100 Roof Leak  $50 Service Fee Buy Down to $75 Service Agreement being purchased by: Seller Buyer Other Agent Name Real Estate Office Phone Email Agent Name Real Estate Office $ Seller A/C and Heat Pump Option $ Buyer Option(s) $ State Sales Tax (where applicable) Phone Email Name Address Closing Date File # Phone Email the Broker and/or Agent harmless if there is a failure later that would have been covered under this Service Agreement. Signature Date Signature Date Seller, by signing you acknowledge that you have read this Home Warranty Service Agreement, including all terms and conditions. The Seller hereby represents that known pre-existing defects have been declared to the Buyer and that all items for which coverage is provided are in satisfactory operating condition. Buyer, by signing you acknowledge that you have read this Home Warranty Service Agreement, including all terms and conditions, and understand that the Service’s obligation to perform hereunder is conditional upon the truth and accuracy of statements made in these declarations and upon full performance hereun...
CO-RESIDENTS. Actions under a preowned home warranty service contract may be covered by the provisions of the Colorado Consumer Protection Act or the Unfair Practices Act, Articles 1 and 2 of Title 6, C.R.S. and any party to such a contract may have a right of civil action under those laws, including obtaining the recourse or penalties allowed therein.
CO-RESIDENTS. Co-Residents are defined as any other residents of the Apartment who have entered into a separate and valid Lease Agreement with Landlord for any period that coincides with any portion of the Lease Term. Resident is responsible for rent, other fees, any charges for damages, and all other obligations described in this Lease Agreement, related to Resident’s bedroom and adjoining bathroom as well as a pro-rata share of charges for any damages to Apartment Common Area, all such charges divided equally among all Co-Residents of the Apartment, and whether or not Resident was present when the damages may have occurred. Resident is also responsible for a pro-rata share of all other obligations described in this Lease Agreement and in applicable law related to Apartment Common Area, all such obligations divided equally among all Co-Residents of the Apartment. Landlord is not obligated to recognize any understanding or agreement that may exist between Co-Residents, including but not limited to the responsibility for any damages to Apartment Common Area that may have been caused by one Co-Resident as opposed to another. A. Right To Lease Other Bedrooms - Landlord reserves the right to lease other bedrooms in the Apartment without the consent of Resident. Landlord reserves the right to allow one or more Co-Residents to sublet without the consent of Resident.
CO-RESIDENTS. Co-Residents are defined as any other residents of the dwelling unit who have entered into a separate and valid Lease Agreement with Landlord for any period that coincides with any portion of the Lease Term. Resident is responsible for rent, other fees, any charges for damages, and all other obligations described in this Lease Agreement, related to Resident’s bedroom. Additionally, and except as specifically provided in any Pet Addendum made a part of this Lease Agreement and/or any Lease Agreement of any Co-Resident, Resident is also responsible for a pro-rata share of charges for any damages to common areas, all such charges divided equally among all Co- Residents of the dwelling unit, as well as a pro-rata share of all other obligations described in this Lease Agreement related to common areas, all such obligations divided equally among all Co-Residents of the dwelling unit. Landlord is not obligated to recognize any understanding or agreement that may exist between Co-Residents, including but not limited to the responsibility for any damages to common areas that may have been caused by one Co-Resident as opposed to another.
CO-RESIDENTS. Co-Residents are defined as any other residents of the Townhome who have entered into a separate and valid Lease Agreement with Landlord for any period that coincides with any portion of the Lease Term. Resident is responsible for rent, other fees, any charges for damages, and all other obligations described in this Lease Agreement, related to Resident’s bedroom and adjoining bathroom, if applicable, as well as a pro-rata share of charges for any damages to Townhome Common Area, all such charges divided equally among all Co-Residents of the Townhome, and whether or not Resident was present when the may have damages occurred. Resident is also responsible for a pro-rata share of all other obligations described in this Lease Agreement and in applicable law related to Townhome Common Area, all such obligations divided equally among all Co-Residents of the Townhome. Landlord is not obligated to recognize any understanding or agreement that may exist between Co-Residents, including but not limited to the responsibility for any damages to Townhome Common Area that may have been caused by one Co-Resident as opposed to another.

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  • Maryland Residents To the extent, if any, that Maryland law applies to Your Account, We elect to offer Your Card Account pursuant to Title 12, Subtitle 9 of the Maryland Commercial Law Article.

  • Residents In accordance with the provisions of all applicable state and federal statutes, as amended from time to time, the Manager shall use its best efforts to maintain the resident census at the Facility in such numbers and in such a manner as, in the Manager's judgment, will tend to maintain the financial stability of the Facility and will comply with the covenants in any Financing Agreement.

  • California Residents A married applicant may apply for a separate Account. Applicants: 1) may, after credit approval, use the credit card Account up to its credit limit; 2) may be liable for amounts extended under the plan to any joint applicant. As required by law, You are hereby notified that a negative credit report reflecting on Your credit record may be submitted to a credit reporting agency if You fail to fulfill the terms of Your credit obligations.

  • Local Residents Local residents shall not be entitled to commercial accommodation and board or subsistence allowance. On camp jobs they shall not be entitled to camp accommodation.

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