Common use of OCCUPANCY USE Clause in Contracts

OCCUPANCY USE. The Tenant(s) agrees to use the Rental Unit for no other purpose than as a residential dwelling exclusively for the Tenant(s) and registered occupants named above. THE TENANT(S) WILL NOT ALLOW ANY PERSON OTHER THAN THOSE LISTED AS OCCUPANTS TO OCCUPY THE RENTAL UNIT ON A REGULAR AND ONGOING BASIS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE LANDLORD. The Tenants(s) shall not carry on nor permit to be carried on within the Rental Unit any trade or business. The Tenants(s) shall not do nor permit to be done anything in the Rental Unit which may substantially interfere with the reasonable enjoyment of other tenants or a lawful right, privilege or interest of the Landlord, or which the Landlord may deem to be a nuisance to or disturbance of the occupiers or owners of the adjoining lands or premises or which might cause the insurance on the Premises, Rental Complex and/or Rental Unit to be increased.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement

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