Common use of OCCUPANCY AND SUBLETTING Clause in Contracts

OCCUPANCY AND SUBLETTING. Tenant must have total security deposit and first rental installment paid in full before being allowed to occupy premises. The premises are to be used only as a private residence for the same Tenant listed on page one (1) and no other permanent occupants of the premises shall be permitted under the terms of this agreement. Weekend guests are permitted, but guests may not stay at the premises for any period in excess of three (3) consecutive nights within a thirty (30) day period. If any government agency requires a reduction in the number of occupants at said premises during the term of this lease, Landlord shall not be responsible to Tenant for any damages, other than a proration of rent for the reduced occupancy of the premises. Tenant must remain in possession and occupancy of the premises at all times during the term of the lease. Tenant shall not assign, sublet, board, or transfer any part of the premises without Landlord’s written consent, and a new lease and full security deposit must be submitted prior to receiving Landlord’s consent. Tenant agrees that a minimum administrative fee of $100.00 will be applied to each approved replacement request.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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