Common use of Occupancy of Premises Clause in Contracts

Occupancy of Premises. Tenant must reside in the Premises and the Premises must be the Tenants sole place of residence. Tenant shall use the Premises exclusively as a private dwelling for himself/herself and those individuals listed on the Lease. Tenant agrees not to allow others to occupy the Premises until and unless the Owner has approved such occupancy in writing. Tenant agrees not to sublet or assign the Premises or any portion thereof or to allow any roomer or boarders to occupy the Premises for any period of time.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Low Income Housing Tax Credit Lease Addendum, Low Income Housing Tax Credit Lease Addendum, Low Income Housing Tax Credit Lease Addendum

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Occupancy of Premises. Tenant must reside in the Premises and the Premises must be the Tenants sole place of residence. Tenant shall use the Premises exclusively as a private dwelling for himself/herself and those individuals listed on the Lease. Tenant Xxxxxx agrees not to allow others to occupy the Premises until and unless the Owner has approved such occupancy in writing. Tenant Xxxxxx agrees not to sublet or assign the Premises or any portion thereof or to allow any roomer or boarders to occupy the Premises for any period of time.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Low Income Housing Tax Credit Lease Addendum, Lease Addendum

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