Common use of Emergency Transfer Clause in Contracts

Emergency Transfer. In the event the dwelling unit is damaged to the extent that conditions are created that are hazardous to the life, health, or safety of the occupants, CMHA shall be responsible for repair of the unit within a reasonable period of time after receiving notice from Tenant. If the damage was caused by Tenant, household members, guests, or any other person under Tenant’s control, the cost of the repairs shall be charged to Tenant.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Housing Authority Residential Lease Agreement, Metropolitan Housing Authority Residential Lease Agreement, Metropolitan Housing Authority Residential Lease Agreement

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Emergency Transfer. In the event the dwelling unit is damaged to the extent that conditions are created that are hazardous to the life, health, or safety of the occupants, CMHA shall be responsible for repair of the unit within a reasonable period of time after receiving notice from Tenant. If the damage was caused by Tenant, household members, guests, or any other person under Tenant’s control, the cost of the repairs shall be charged to Tenant.. CMHA Public Housing Lease 8 of 13 Effective 07/01/20168

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Metropolitan Housing Authority Residential Lease Agreement

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Emergency Transfer. In the event the dwelling unit is damaged to the extent that conditions are created that are hazardous to the life, health, or safety of the occupants, CMHA shall be responsible for repair of the unit within a reasonable period of time after receiving notice from Tenant. If the damage was caused by TenantXxxxxx, household members, guests, or any other person under TenantXxxxxx’s control, the cost of the repairs shall be charged to Tenant.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Housing Authority Residential Lease Agreement

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