Common use of Maximum Numbers Clause in Contracts

Maximum Numbers. The Rental Property Type (Section 2) determines the maximum number of persons permitted to live in the Property. Tenant agrees that at no time will the number of persons living in the Rental Property exceed the following: 8.1.1. Double: 1 Adult per assigned bed space (2 Adults per double room), no Children 8.1.2. Single: 1 Adult per bedroom, no Children 8.1.3. Efficiency: 1 Adult, no Children 8.1.4. Jr. 1-Bedroom: 1 Adult, no Children 8.1.5. Studio: 2 adults, or 1 Adult and 1 Child 8.1.6 1- Bedroom: 2 Adults and 1 Child

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Housing Agreement, Housing Agreement, Housing Agreement

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Maximum Numbers. The Rental Property Type (Section 2) determines the maximum number of persons permitted to live in the Property. Tenant agrees that at no time will the number of persons living in the Rental Property exceed the following: 8.1.1. Double: 1 Adult per assigned bed space (2 Adults per double room), no Children 8.1.2. Single: 1 Adult per bedroom, no Children 8.1.3. Efficiency: 1 Adult, no Children 8.1.4. Jr. 1-Bedroom: 1 Adult, no Children 8.1.5. Studio: 2 adults, or 1 Adult and 1 Child 8.1.6 1- Bedroom: 2 Adults and 1 ChildChildren 8.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Housing Agreement, Housing Agreement

Maximum Numbers. The Rental Property Type (Section 2) determines the maximum number of persons permitted to live in the Property. Tenant agrees that at no time will the number of persons living in the Rental Property exceed the following: 8.1.1. DoubleStudios: 1 Adult per assigned bed space (2 Adults per double room), no Children 8.1.2. Single: 1 Adult per bedroom, no Children 8.1.3. Efficiency: 1 Adult, no Children 8.1.4. Jr. 1-Bedroom: 1 Adult, no Children 8.1.5. Studio: 2 adults, or 1 Adult and 1 Child 8.1.6 8.1.2. 1- BedroomBedrooms: 2 Adults and 1 Child 8.1.3. 2- Bedrooms: 2 Adults and 2 Children, or 3 Adults and 1 Child

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Housing Agreement

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Maximum Numbers. The Rental Property Type (Section 2) determines the maximum number of persons permitted to live in the Property. Tenant agrees that at no time will the number of persons living in the Rental Property exceed the following: 8.1.1. DoubleStudios: 1 Adult and 1 Child 8.1.2. 1- Bedrooms: 2 Adults and 1 Child 8.1.3. 2- Bedrooms: 2 Adults and 2 Children, or 3 Adults and 1 Child 8.1.4. 3- Bedrooms: 3 Adults and 2 Children, OR 2 Adults and 4 Children 8.1.5. 4- Bedrooms: 1 Adult per bedroom, no Children 8.1.6. Avenue Houses: 1 Adult per assigned bed space (i.e., 1 Adult per single room, 2 Adults per double room), no Children 8.1.2. Single: 1 Adult per bedroom, no Children 8.1.3. Efficiency: 1 Adult, no Children 8.1.4. Jr. 1-Bedroom: 1 Adult, no Children 8.1.5. Studio: 2 adults, or 1 Adult and 1 Child 8.1.6 1- Bedroom: 2 Adults and 1 Child

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Housing Agreement

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