Occupancy Regulations Clause Samples
The Occupancy Regulations clause defines the rules and limitations regarding how a property may be used and who is permitted to reside or occupy the premises. Typically, this clause sets maximum occupancy limits, restricts subletting or unauthorized guests, and may specify whether the property can be used for commercial purposes or only as a residence. By establishing clear guidelines for occupancy, this clause helps prevent overcrowding, ensures compliance with local laws, and protects the interests of both the property owner and tenants.
Occupancy Regulations. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees that it:
(a) will not use the plumbing facilities for any purpose other than that for which they are constructed and will not permit any foreign substance of any kind to be thrown therein. The expense of repairing any breakage, stoppage, seepage or damage whether occurring on or off the Premises, resulting from a violation of this provision by Tenant’s or Tenant’s employees, agents or invitees shall be borne by ▇▇▇▇▇▇;
(b) will comply with all laws and ordinances and all rules and regulations of governmental authorities with respect to Tenant’s use of the Premises;
(c) will use only such electrical appliances as will not overload the electrical service of the Premises as supplied by Landlord. If Tenant shall use or require additional electrical service, Tenant shall provide the same at its own cost and expense, but only in accordance with specifications approved by Landlord in writing;
(d) will not use or operate any machinery, that, in Landlord's reasonable judgment, is harmful to the Premises or a nuisance;
(e) will not place any weight in any portion of the Premises beyond the safe carrying capacity of the structure;
(f) will not manufacture any commodity or prepare or dispense any food or beverages in the Premises, except for use by Tenant or Tenant’s customers, employees, agents, or invitees;
(g) will not obstruct any sidewalks, halls, passageways, elevators or stairways in the Common Facilities, or use the same for any purpose other than ingress or egress to and from the Premises;
(h) will not bring in to or remove from the Premises any heavy or bulky object except in accordance with the rules and regulations set forth by Landlord;
(i) will not use any part of the Premises as sleeping rooms or apartments.
(j) will not to permit space heaters, personal refridgerators, or other energy-intensive or fire hazardous equipment unnecessary to conduct tenant’s business without written approval by Landlord. The parties further acknowledge the requirements in subsection (b) above for compliance with applicable laws and ordinances are exclusive to Tenant’s use of the premises, and Landlord shall at all times, at Landlord’s expense, remain fully responsible as owner of the Premises for ensuring the building is maintained in compliance with all local health, building, and safety codes and inspection requirements, including any associated fees.
