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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Samples: Model Lease, Lease Agreement, Model Lease
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 Tenant Rent could subject to termination of tenancy. In addition, the Tenant could become subject to penalties available under Federal federal law. Those penalties include fines up to $10,000 and imprisonment for up to five (5) years.
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Penalties for Submitting False Information. Knowingly giving the Landlord false information regarding income or other factors considered in determining Tenant’s '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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Samples: Model Lease, nebula.wsimg.com, www.fallscityhousing.org
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 lawand State 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 Landlord false information regarding income or other factors considered in determining Tenant’s eligibility and rent is a material noncompliance non-compliance with the lease lease, subject to termination of tenancy. In addition, the Tenant could become be subject to penalties available under Federal law. Those penalties include fines up to $10,000 and imprisonment for up to five (5) years.
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Samples: Assisted Lease
Penalties for Submitting False Information. Knowingly giving the Landlord Owner false information regarding income or other factors considered in determining Tenant’s Resident's eligibility and rent Tenant Rent is a material noncompliance with the lease subject to Lease, which may result in termination of tenancy. In addition, the Tenant Resident 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 Landlord false information regarding income or other factors considered in determining Tenant’s '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 (5) years.
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Samples: Lease Agreement
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 10,000.00 and imprisonment for up to five years.
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Samples: Rental Agreement
Penalties for Submitting False Information. Knowingly giving the Landlord false information regarding income or other factors considered in determining TenantResident’s eligibility and rent is a material noncompliance with the lease Agreement subject to termination of tenancy. In addition, the Tenant Resident 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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Samples: www.amherstma.gov