Extended Absence from the Property Sample Clauses

Extended Absence from the Property. In accordance with the During A Tenancy Policy, tenants must notify the WHC if they will be away from their property for more than four (4) weeks, regardless of the reason. Absences may be approved for periods of up to three (3) months, upon WHC management discretion. Affordable Housing tenants must continue to pay rent and applicable non-rent charges while away from their home, regardless of the reason for the absence. If a tenant fails to notify the WHC of an absence from the property of more than four (4) weeks, their rental subsidy may be cancelled and market rent will be charged. The WHC may also take formal action, including applying to the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) to terminate the tenancy.
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Extended Absence from the Property. In accordance with the During A Tenancy Policy, tenants must notify the WHC if they will be away from their property for more than four (4) weeks, regardless of the reason. Absences may be approved for periods of up to twelve (12) weeks for Transitional Housing Plus – DV tenants.

Related to Extended Absence from the Property

  • Extended Absences In the event Tenant will be away from the Premises for more than 7 consecutive days, Tenant agrees to notify Landlord in writing of such absence. During such absence, Landlord may enter the premises at times reasonable necessary to maintain the property and inspect for damages and needed repairs.

  • ABSENCE FROM WORK Subject to the trust deed to the fund of which an employee is a member, the following provisions will apply.

  • ABSENCE FROM DUTY Unless a provision of this agreement states otherwise (e.g. sick leave), an employee not attending for duty will lose their pay for the actual time of such non- attendance.

  • Approved Leave of Absence With Pay During Vacation When an employee is qualified for bereavement leave, sick leave or any other approved leave with pay during her vacation period, there shall be no deduction from the vacation credits for such leave. In the case of sick leave, this section shall only apply when the period of illness or injury is in excess of two (2) days and a note from a physician may be required. The period of vacation so displaced shall be taken at a mutually agreed time. An employee intending to claim displaced vacation leave must advise the Employer and provide necessary documentation within seven (7) days of returning to work.

  • Unauthorized Absence/Abandonment ‌ When an employee has been absent without authorized leave and has failed to contact the Employer for a period of three (3) consecutive days, the employee is presumed to have abandoned their position. The Employer will make at least two

  • Approved Leave of Absence During Vacation Where it can be established by the employee through a doctor's certificate that an illness or accident occurred, or where an employee qualifies for bereavement or any other approved leave during his/her period of vacation, there shall be no deduction from vacation credits for such absence. The period of vacation so displaced shall either be added to the vacation or reinstated for use at a later date, at the employee's option, as mutually agreed.

  • Work from Home The following applies when a Producer requires an employee to work remotely from home:

  • Change from Prior Year FY2023 County Executive Request

  • WORKING FROM HOME 51.1. Subject to this clause, the Employer may consider the introduction of working from home arrangements. The introduction of working from home arrangements does not provide for the Employee’s primary place of work to be moved from the Employee’s headquarters/work base to the Employee’s home.

  • ABSENCE FROM WORK AND REPORTING 17.01 If an employee is unable to report for work, he/she shall give the Employer a minimum of four (4) hours notice. In case of day shift work, this time element shall be one (1) hour. If notice is not given within the required time, the employee shall not be entitled to his/her sick pay on the first day of illness.

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