Common use of Penalties for Submitting False Information Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.nyc.gov, www1.nyc.gov, eshare.nycha.info

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Penalties for Submitting False Information. Knowingly giving the Owner Landlord 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 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.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Nycha Resident Lease Agreement, Nycha Resident Lease Agreement

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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 and constitutes grounds for termination of tenancy. In addition, the Tenant could become may be subject to civil and criminal penalties available under Federal law, including but not limited to fines and imprisonment.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Residential Apartment Lease, Residential Apartment Lease

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