Common use of Overcrowding Clause in Contracts

Overcrowding. The number of people who may live in a Let Property depends on the number and size of the rooms, and the age, gender and relationships of the people. Living rooms and bedrooms are counted as rooms, but not the kitchen or bathroom. The Tenant must not allow the Let Property to become overcrowded. If the Let Property does become overcrowded, the Landlord can take action to evict the Tenant as the Tenant has breached this term of this Agreement.

Appears in 20 contracts

Samples: Tenancy Agreement, primepropertyauctions.co.uk, primepropertyauctions.co.uk

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Overcrowding. The number of people who may live in a Let Property depends on the number and size of the rooms, and the age, gender and relationships of the people. Living rooms and bedrooms are counted as rooms, but not the kitchen or bathroom. Terms detailing the definition of overcrowding can be found in Section 2: Glossary of Terms. The Tenant must not allow the Let Property to become overcrowded. If the Let Property does become overcrowded, the Landlord can take action to evict the Tenant as the Tenant has breached this term of this Agreement.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: primepropertyauctions.co.uk, primepropertyauctions.co.uk, primepropertyauctions.co.uk

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Overcrowding. The number of people who may live in a Let Property depends on the number and size of the rooms, and the age, gender and relationships of the people. Living rooms and bedrooms are counted as rooms, but not the kitchen or bathroom. The Tenant must not allow the Let Property to become overcrowded. If the Let Property does become overcrowded, the Landlord can take action to evict the Tenant as the Tenant has breached this term of this Agreement.. This property has an HMO Licence for 4 Tenants with rooms of single occupancy

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Private Residential Tenancy Agreement

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