Penalties for Submitting False Information Sample Clauses

Penalties for Submitting False Information. Knowingly giving the Landlord false information regarding income or other factors considered in determining Tenant’s eligibility and rent is a material noncompliance with the lease subject to termination of tenancy. In addition, the Tenant could become subject to penalties available under Federal law. Those penalties include fines up to $10,000 and imprisonment for up to five years.
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Penalties for Submitting False Information. Knowingly giving the Owner and/or Managing Agent false information regarding income or other factors considered in determining Tenant’s eligibility and rent is a material noncompliance with the Lease subject to termination of tenancy. In addition, the Tenant could become subject to civil and criminal penalties available under Federal law, including but not limited to fines and imprisonment.
Penalties for Submitting False Information. Knowingly giving LANDLORD false information regarding TENANT's income, the income of other household members or other factors considered in determining TENANT's eligibility and the Tenant Rent for the dwelling unit is material noncompliance with this Lease and constitutes grounds for termination of tenancy. In addition, TENANT may become subject to penalties available under Federal law, which include fines up to $10,000 and imprisonment for up to five years. Additionally, LANDLORD may initiate proceedings to invoke any applicable statutory penalty for false or incorrect statements.
Penalties for Submitting False Information. Tenant shall not knowingly give HACH false information regarding Household’s income or other factors HACH uses to determine Tenant’s eligibility and Rent.
Penalties for Submitting False Information. If RESIDENT deliberately submits false information regarding income, family composition or other data on which RESIDENT's eligibility or the amount of total rent payable by RESIDENT is deter­mined, RESIDENT may be subject to penalties under federal law, including fines up to $10,000 and imprisonment for up to five years.
Penalties for Submitting False Information. If you deliberately submit false information regarding income, family composition or other data on which your eligibility or rent is determined, we may, with the approval of the Mortgagee (and the Contract Administrator, if applicable), require you to pay the maximum approved monthly rent for as long as you remain in the project. In addition, you could become subject to penalties available under Federal law. Those penalties include fines up to $10,000 and imprisonment for up to five years.
Penalties for Submitting False Information. Knowingly giving the Corporation false information regarding income or other factors considered in determining the Member’s eligibility and carrying charge is a material non-compliance with the lease subject to termination of tenancy. In addition, the Member could become subject to penalties available under Federal law. Those penalties include fines up to $10,000 and imprisonment for up to five years.
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Penalties for Submitting False Information. If the Resident has deliberately submitted or deliberately submits false information of any kind whatsoever upon which Resident’s eligibility was or will continue to be factored, Management may revoke this Agreement and require the Resident to immediately vacate the Premises upon written notice to terminate as permitted by State law.
Penalties for Submitting False Information. Knowingly giving the cooperative false information regarding income or other factors considered in determining member’s eligibility and carry charge is a material noncompliance with the Occupancy Agreement subject to termination of membership and tenancy. In addition, the member could become subject to penalties available under Federal law. Those penalties include fines up toe $10,000.00 and imprisonment for up to five years. ADDENDUM B REMOVAL OF SUBSIDY
Penalties for Submitting False Information. Knowingly giving Landlord false information regarding Tenant’s household income, composition or other HUD factors considered in determining Tenant's eligibility to lease the Unit and Occupancy Charge shall constitute a material non-compliance with this Agreement and grounds for termination of tenancy and may subject Tenant to penalties imposed under applicable U.S. law to include fines up to $10,000 and imprisonment for up to five years.
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