Common use of Community Safety Clause in Contracts

Community Safety. 7.1 You are responsible for the behaviour of every person (including children) living in or visiting your home. You are responsible for them: (a) in your home or on surrounding land; (b) in communal areas (stairs, lifts, landings, entrance halls, paved areas, shared gardens); (c) on the estate where your home is located, including the communal paths, parking, garage, shopping and play areas. You must ensure that they keep to the rules laid down in this tenancy agreement. 7.2 You and anyone living in your home, or visiting you, (including children) must not: (a) Use your home, any communal area, or any part of the estate for any illegal activity, including selling drugs or prostitution. (b) Damage, deface or put graffiti on Council property. If you or they do so, we will remove this and charge you for any costs we incur. Failure to pay is a breach of this agreement. (c) Tamper with security and safety equipment. (d) Jam communal doors open or allow strangers into the building (e) Smoke in any indoor communal areas including entrance halls, stairs, lifts, landings and bin stores, or near any entrance door of the building (x) Xxxxxx, threaten, assault or use emotional abuse against anyone who lives with you.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement

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Community Safety. 7.1 You are responsible for the behaviour of every person (including children) living in or visiting your home. You are responsible for them: (a) in your home or on surrounding land; (b) in communal areas (stairs, lifts, landings, entrance halls, paved areas, shared gardens); (c) on the estate where your home is located, including the communal paths, parking, garage, shopping and play areas. You must ensure that they keep to the rules laid down in this tenancy agreement. 7.2 You and anyone living in your home, or visiting you, (including children) must not:not – (a) Use your home, any communal area, or any part of the estate for any illegal activity, including selling drugs or prostitution. (b) Damage, deface or put graffiti on Council property. If you or they do so, we will remove this and charge you for any costs we incur. Failure to pay is a breach of this agreement. (c) Tamper with security and safety equipment. (d) Jam communal doors open or allow strangers into the building (e) Smoke in any indoor communal areas including entrance halls, stairs, lifts, landings and bin stores, or near any entrance door of the building (x) Xxxxxx, threaten, assault or use emotional abuse against anyone who lives with you.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement

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Community Safety. 7.1 You are responsible for the behaviour of every person (including children) living in or visiting your home. You are responsible for them: (a) in your home or on surrounding land; (b) in communal areas (stairs, lifts, landings, entrance halls, paved areas, shared gardens); (c) on the estate where your home is located, including the communal paths, parking, garage, shopping and play areas. You must ensure that they keep to the rules laid down in this tenancy agreement. 7.2 You and anyone living in your home, or visiting you, (including children) must not: (a) Use your home, any communal area, or any part of the estate for any illegal activity, including selling drugs or prostitution. (b) Damage, deface or put graffiti on Council property. If you or they do so, we will remove this and charge you for any costs we incur. Failure to pay is a breach of this agreement. (c) Tamper with security and safety equipment. (d) Jam communal doors open or allow strangers into the building (e) Smoke in any indoor communal areas including entrance halls, stairs, lifts, landings and bin stores, or near any entrance door of the building (xf) XxxxxxHarass, threaten, assault or use emotional abuse against anyone who lives with you.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tenancy Agreement

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