Common use of NOTIFICATION ABOUT OTHER RESIDENTS Clause in Contracts

NOTIFICATION ABOUT OTHER RESIDENTS. If a person aged 16 or over (who is not a Joint Tenant) occupies the Let Property with the Tenant as that person's only or principal home, the Tenant must tell the Landlord in writing that person's name, and relationship to the Tenant. If that person subsequently leaves the Let Property the Tenant must tell the Landlord. The Tenant will take reasonable care to ensure that anyone living with them does not do anything that would be a breach of this Agreement if they were the Tenant. If they do, the Tenant will be treated as being responsible for any such action and will be liable for the cost of any repairs, renewals or replacement of items where required. When allowing a person to occupy the Let Property with the Tenant as that person's only or principal home, the Tenant must ensure that the Let Property does not become an unlicensed "house in multiple occupation" (HMO) (see Section 2: Glossary of Terms for definition of "house in multiple occupation"). The Tenant will be liable for reasonable costs and expenses, including if applicable, legal or court expenses, payable by the Landlord or his or her Agent as a result of the accommodation being, as a consequence of the Tenant's breach, deemed an unlicensed or unregistered "house in multiple occupation".

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: primepropertyauctions.co.uk, primepropertyauctions.co.uk, primepropertyauctions.co.uk

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NOTIFICATION ABOUT OTHER RESIDENTS. If a person aged 16 or over (who is not a Joint Tenant) occupies the Let Property with the Tenant as that person's ’s only or principal home, the Tenant must tell the Landlord in writing that person's ’s name, and relationship to the Tenant. If that person subsequently leaves the Let Property the Tenant must tell the Landlord. The Tenant will take reasonable care to ensure that anyone living with them does not do anything that would be a breach of this Agreement if they were the Tenant. If they do, the Tenant will be treated as being responsible for any such action and will be liable for the cost of any repairs, renewals or replacement of items where required. When allowing a person to occupy the Let Property with the Tenant as that person's ’s only or principal home, the Tenant must ensure that the Let Property does not become an unlicensed "house in multiple occupation" (HMO) (see Section SECTION 2: Glossary of Terms GLOSSARY OF TERMS for definition of "house in multiple occupation"). The Tenant will be liable for reasonable costs and expenses, including if applicable, legal or court expenses, payable by the Landlord or his or her Agent as a result of the accommodation being, as a consequence of the Tenant's ’s breach, deemed an unlicensed or unregistered "house in multiple occupation".

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: www.gov.scot, Private Residential Tenancy Agreement, pbonlineassets.blob.core.windows.net

NOTIFICATION ABOUT OTHER RESIDENTS. If a person aged 16 or over (who is not a Joint Tenant) occupies the Let Property with the Tenant as that person's ’s only or principal home, the Tenant must tell the Landlord in writing that person's ’s name, and relationship to the Tenant. If that person subsequently leaves the Let Property the Tenant must tell the Landlord. The Tenant will take reasonable care to ensure that anyone living with them does not do anything that would be a breach of this Agreement if they were the Tenant. If they do, the Tenant will be treated as being responsible for any such action and will be liable for the cost of any repairs, renewals or replacement of items where required. When allowing a person to occupy the Let Property with the Tenant as that person's only or principal home, the Tenant must ensure that the Let Property does not become an unlicensed "house in multiple occupation" (HMO) (see Section SECTION 2: Glossary of Terms GLOSSARY OF TERMS for definition of "house in multiple occupation"). The Tenant will be liable for reasonable costs and expenses, including if applicable, legal or court expenses, payable by the Landlord or his or her Agent as a result of the accommodation being, as a consequence of the Tenant's breach, deemed an unlicensed or unregistered "house in multiple occupation".

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Tenancy Agreement, primepropertyauctions.co.uk, primepropertyauctions.co.uk

NOTIFICATION ABOUT OTHER RESIDENTS. If a person aged 16 or over (who is not a Joint Tenant) occupies the Let Property with the Tenant as that person's ’s only or principal home, the Tenant must tell the Landlord in writing that person's ’s name, and relationship to the Tenant. Minor Tenants under the age of 18 will not be accepted as Tenants within the Let Property. If that person subsequently leaves the Let Property Property, the Tenant must tell the Landlord. The Tenant will take reasonable care to ensure that anyone living with them does not do anything that would be a breach of this Agreement if they were the Tenant. If they do, the Tenant will be treated as being responsible for any such action and will be liable for the cost of any repairs, renewals or replacement of items where required. When allowing a person to occupy the Let Property with the Tenant as that person's ’s only or principal home, the Tenant must ensure that the Let Property does not become an unlicensed "house in multiple occupation" (HMO) (see Section SECTION 2: Glossary of Terms GLOSSARY OF TERMS for definition of "house in multiple occupation"). The Tenant will ensure that guests & visitors comply with all obligations & restrictions within this agreement. The Tenant will be liable for reasonable costs and expenses, including if applicable, legal or court expenses, malicious damage (including damage from guests & visitors) payable by the Landlord or his or her Agent as a result of the accommodation being, as a consequence of the Tenant's ’s breach, deemed an unlicensed or unregistered "house in multiple occupation".

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Private Residential Tenancy Agreement, www.xeniastudents.com, www.xeniastudents.com

NOTIFICATION ABOUT OTHER RESIDENTS. If a person aged 16 or over (who is not a Joint Tenant) occupies the Let Property with the Tenant as that person's ’s only or principal home, the Tenant must tell the Landlord in writing that person's ’s name, and relationship to the Tenant. If that person subsequently leaves the Let Property the Tenant must tell the Landlord. The Tenant will take reasonable care to ensure that anyone living with them does not do anything that would be a breach of this Agreement if they were the Tenant. If they do, the Tenant will be treated as being responsible for any such action and will be liable for the cost of any repairs, renewals or replacement of items where required. When allowing a person to occupy the Let Property with the Tenant as that person's ’s only or principal home, the Tenant must ensure that the Let Property does not become an unlicensed "house in multiple occupation" (HMO) (see Section 2: Glossary of Terms GLOSSARY OF TERMS for definition of "house in multiple occupation"). The Tenant will be liable for reasonable costs and expenses, including if applicable, legal or court expenses, payable by the Landlord or his or her Agent as a result of the accommodation being, as a consequence of the Tenant's ’s breach, deemed an unlicensed or unregistered "house in multiple occupation".

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Private Residential Tenancy Agreement, Private Residential Tenancy Agreement

NOTIFICATION ABOUT OTHER RESIDENTS. If a person aged 16 or over (who is not a Joint Tenant) occupies the Let Property with the Tenant as that person's ’s only or principal home, the Tenant must tell the Landlord in writing that person's ’s name, and relationship to the Tenant. If that person subsequently leaves the Let Property the Tenant must tell the Landlord. The Tenant will take reasonable care to ensure that anyone living with them does not do anything that would be a breach of this Agreement if they were the Tenant. If they do, the Tenant will be treated as being responsible for any such action and will be liable for the cost of any repairs, renewals or replacement of items where required. When allowing a person to occupy the Let Property with the Tenant as that person's only or principal home, the Tenant must ensure that the Let Property does not become an unlicensed "house in multiple occupation" (HMO) (see Section SECTION 2: Glossary of Terms GLOSSARY OF TERMS for definition of "house in multiple occupation"). The Tenant will be liable for reasonable costs and expenses, including if applicable, legal or court expenses, payable by the Landlord or his or her Agent as a result of the accommodation being, as a consequence of the Tenant's breach, deemed an unlicensed or unregistered "house in multiple occupation".

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Government Private Residential Tenancy Agreement

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NOTIFICATION ABOUT OTHER RESIDENTS. If a person aged 16 or over (who is not a Joint Tenantjoint tenant) occupies the Let Property let property with the Tenant as that person's ’s only or principal home, the Tenant must tell the Landlord in writing that person's ’s name, and the person’s relationship to the Tenant. If that person subsequently leaves the Let Property property the Tenant must tell the Landlord. The Tenant will take reasonable care to ensure is responsible for ensuring that anyone no-one living with them does not do anything that would be a breach of this Agreement agreement if they were the Tenant. If they do, the Tenant will be treated as being responsible for any such action and will be liable for the cost of any repairs, renewals or replacement of items where required. When allowing a person to occupy the Let Property let property with the Tenant as that person's ’s only or principal home, the Tenant must ensure that the Let Property let property does not become an unlicensed "house in multiple occupation" (HMO) (see Section SECTION 2: Glossary of Terms GLOSSARY OF TERMS for definition of "house in multiple occupation"). The Tenant will be liable for reasonable costs and expenses, including if applicable, legal or court expenses, together with any fines payable by the Landlord or his or her Agent as a result of the accommodation being, as a consequence of the Tenant's ’s breach, deemed an unlicensed or unregistered "house in multiple occupation".

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: consult.gov.scot

NOTIFICATION ABOUT OTHER RESIDENTS. If a person aged 16 or over (who is not a Joint Tenant) occupies the Let Property with the Tenant as that person's ’s only or principal home, the Tenant must tell the Landlord in writing that person's ’s name, and relationship to the Tenant. Minor Tenants under the age of 18 will not be accepted as Tenants within the Let Property. If that person subsequently leaves the Let Property Property, the Tenant must tell the Landlord. The Tenant will take reasonable care to ensure that anyone living with them does not do anything that would be a breach of this Agreement if they were the Tenant. If they do, the Tenant will be treated as being responsible for any such action and will be liable for the cost of any repairs, renewals or replacement of items where required. When allowing a person to occupy the Let Property with the Tenant as that person's ’s only or principal home, the Tenant must ensure that the Let Property does not become an unlicensed "house in multiple occupation" (HMO) (see Section SECTION 2: Glossary of Terms GLOSSARY OF TERMS for definition of "house in multiple occupation"). The Tenant will ensure that guests & visitors comply with all obligations & restrictions within this agreement. The Tenant will be liable for reasonable costs and expenses, including if applicable, legal or court expenses, malicious damage (including damage from guests & visitors) payable by the Landlord or his or her Agent as a result of the accommodation being, as a consequence of the Tenant's ’s breach, deemed an unlicensed or unregistered "house in multiple occupation".

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Private Residential Tenancy Agreement

NOTIFICATION ABOUT OTHER RESIDENTS. DRAFT If a person aged 16 or over (who is not a Joint Tenant) occupies the Let Property with the Tenant as that person's ’s only or principal home, the Tenant must tell the Landlord in writing that person's ’s name, and relationship to the Tenant. Minor Tenants under the age of 18 will not be accepted as Tenants within the Let Property. If that person subsequently leaves the Let Property Property, the Tenant must tell the Landlord. The Tenant will take reasonable care to ensure that anyone living with them does not do anything that would be a breach of this Agreement if they were the Tenant. If they do, the Tenant will be treated as being responsible for any such action and will be liable for the cost of any repairs, renewals or replacement of items where required. When allowing a person to occupy the Let Property with the Tenant as that person's ’s only or principal home, the Tenant must ensure that the Let Property does not become an unlicensed "house in multiple occupation" (HMO) (see Section SECTION 2: Glossary of Terms GLOSSARY OF TERMS for definition of "house in multiple occupation"). COPY The Tenant will ensure that guests & visitors comply with all obligations & restrictions within this agreement. The Tenant will be liable for reasonable costs and expenses, including if applicable, legal or court expenses, malicious damage (including damage from guests & visitors) payable by the Landlord or his or her Agent as a result of the accommodation being, as a consequence of the Tenant's ’s breach, deemed an unlicensed or unregistered "house in multiple occupation".

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.xeniastudents.com

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