Common use of OCCUPANCY OF THE LEASED PREMISES Clause in Contracts

OCCUPANCY OF THE LEASED PREMISES. The Leased Premises shall be occupied solely by Residents and any co-residents, as assigned by Owner. No other persons may reside in, or otherwise occupy, the Leased Premises without Owner's prior written consent. Guests are not permitted to stay in the Leased Premises for more than three (3) consecutive days or fourteen (14) total days in any twelve (12) month period, without Owner's prior written consent. Residents acknowledge that allowing unauthorized occupants to reside in the Leased Premises shall be deemed a material and incurable breach of this Agreement, and shall entitle Owner to serve Residents with a notice terminating the tenancy. All changes in occupancy require Owner's prior written consent. If Owner consents to an occupancy change during the term of this Agreement, a new Residential Lease Contract or an amendment to this Agreement must be executed. Any assignment or subletting without Owner's prior written consent shall be void and may, at Owner's sole discretion, terminate this Agreement. Owner's acceptance of rent from any person, not identified as a Resident or a co-resident, shall be deemed to be the payment of rent on behalf of Residents and shall not constitute Owner's consent for said person to occupy or reside in the Leased Premises.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Residential Lease Contract, Residential Lease Contract, Residential Lease Contract

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