Occupancy by Two Residents Sample Clauses

Occupancy by Two Residents. Two (2) residents may occupy a Residence and must pay fees consistent with Paragraph III.C. and/or III.H.1. When two (2) residents occupy a Residence, and one resident terminates this Residency Agreement, upon death or otherwise, the Residency Agreement shall continue in effect for the remaining resident, and all rights and obligations within the Residency Agreement, including refunds, shall vest in the remaining resident to the same extent as if the remaining resident had been the sole Resident under the Residency Agreement. Any future refund will be determined based only on the length of occupancy of the remaining resident.
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Occupancy by Two Residents. When two (2) Residents occupy a Residence and one of them no longer resides in the Residence, whether as a result of death or otherwise, or in the event of the termination of this Agreement with respect to one of the Residents, this Agreement shall continue in effect for the remaining Resident. The remaining Resident will thereafter pay the Single Person Monthly Fee associated with the Residence. No Entrance Fee refunds, if due, shall be paid to the remaining Resident until the Residence is vacated as described in Paragraph VII.F. SAMPLE

Related to Occupancy by Two Residents

  • Termination of Occupancy Upon termination of occupancy of a County Assisted Unit by a Tenant, such Unit will be deemed to be continuously occupied by a household of the same income level as the initial income level of the vacating Tenant, until such unit is reoccupied, at which time categorization of the Unit will be established based on the occupancy requirements of Section 2.1.

  • Occupancy Restrictions a. At least one Qualified Resident shall continuously occupy the Property as his or her principal place of residence.

  • ENTRY BY LANDLORD 21.01 Landlord may enter the Premises at all reasonable times to: inspect the same; exhibit the same to prospective purchasers, Mortgagees or tenants; determine whether Tenant is complying with all of its obligations under this Lease; supply janitorial and other services to be provided by Landlord to Tenant under this Lease; post notices of non-responsibility; and make repairs or improvements in or to the Building or the Premises; provided, however, that all such work shall be done as promptly as reasonably possible and so as to cause as little interference to Tenant as reasonably possible. Tenant hereby waives any claim for damages for any injury or inconvenience to, or interference with, Tenant's business, any loss of occupancy or quiet enjoyment of the Premises or any other loss occasioned by such entry. Landlord shall at all times have and retain a key with which to unlock all of the doors in, on or about the Premises (excluding Tenant's vaults, safes and similar areas designated by Tenant in writing in advance), and Landlord shall have the right to use any and all means by which Landlord may deem proper to open such doors to obtain entry to the Premises, and any entry to the Premises obtained by Landlord by any such means, or otherwise, shall not under any circumstances be deemed or construed to be a forcible or unlawful entry into or a detainer of the Premises or an eviction, actual or constructive, of Tenant from any part of the Premises. Such entry by Landlord shall not act as a termination of Tenant's duties under this Lease. If Landlord shall be required to obtain entry by means other than a key provided by Tenant, the cost of such entry shall by payable by Tenant to Landlord as additional rent.

  • TERMINATION BY LANDLORD If the Resident fails to adhere to the Community Standards and House Rules, or fails to perform and observe any of the terms or conditions of this Residence Agreement, the Landlord, at its option and in its sole discretion, may terminate the Term created by this Residence Agreement upon giving the Resident written notice of the Landlord’s intention to do so, to take effect within no less than forty-eight (48) hours from receipt of a Notice to Vacate from the Landlord. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Resident may be immediately evicted from the Premises and Residence for reasons including but not limited to assault of any kind, any offence resulting in a criminal charge, any destruction of property, or if the Resident is deemed a safety concern for the community. The Resident is liable to pay all legal costs incurred by the Landlord in enforcing the provisions of this Residence Agreement including obtaining possession of the Premises.

  • Termination of Tenancy Any termination of the lease must also comply with all applicable state or local laws, ordinances, regulations, or similar requirements, including as may be applicable emergency orders restricting evictions during declared emergencies or disasters; and Owner/Representative Initials: Tenant Initials:

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