Common use of PHA Policy Clause in Contracts

PHA Policy. The PHA will terminate the lease for the following violations of tenant obligations under the lease: Failure to make payments due under the lease, including nonpayment of rent (see Chapter 8 for details pertaining to lease requirements for payments due); Repeated late payment of rent or other charges. Four late payments within a 12 month period shall constitute a repeated late payment. Failure to fulfill the following household obligations: Not to assign the lease or to sublease the dwelling unit. Subleasing includes receiving payment to cover rent and utility costs by a person living in the unit who is not listed as a family member. Not to provide accommodations for boarders or lodgers To use the dwelling unit solely as a private dwelling for the tenant and the tenant’s household as identified in the lease, and not to use or permit its use for any other purpose To abide by necessary and reasonable regulations promulgated by the PHA for the benefit and well-being of the housing project and the tenants which shall be posted in the project office and incorporated by reference in the lease To comply with all obligations imposed upon tenants by applicable provisions of building and housing codes materially affecting health and safety To keep the dwelling unit and such other areas as may be assigned to the tenant for the tenant’s exclusive use in a clean and safe condition To dispose of all ashes, garbage, rubbish, and other waste from the dwelling unit in a sanitary and safe manner To use only in a reasonable manner all electrical, plumbing, sanitary, heating, ventilating, air-conditioning and other facilities and appurtenances including elevators To refrain from, and to cause the household and guests to refrain from destroying, defacing, damaging, or removing any part of the dwelling unit or project To pay reasonable charges (other than for normal wear and tear) for the repair of damages to the dwelling unit, or to the project (including damages to project buildings, facilities or common areas) caused by the tenant, a member of the household or a guest To act, and cause household members or guests to act, in a manner which will not disturb other residents’ peaceful enjoyment of their accommodations and will be conducive to maintaining the project in a decent, safe and sanitary condition In making its decision to terminate the lease, the PHA will consider alternatives as described in Section 13-III.D and other factors as described in Sections 13-III.E and

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Samples: www.waynesvillehousing.org, klamathhousing.org

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PHA Policy. The PHA will terminate the lease for the following violations of tenant obligations under the lease: Failure to make payments due under the lease, including nonpayment of rent (see Chapter 8 for details pertaining to lease requirements for payments due); Repeated late payment of rent or other charges. Four late payments within a 12 12-month period shall constitute a repeated late payment. Failure to fulfill the following household obligations: Not to assign the lease or to sublease the dwelling unit. Subleasing includes receiving payment to cover rent and utility costs by a person living in the unit who is not listed as a family member. Not to provide accommodations for boarders or lodgers To use the dwelling unit solely as a private dwelling for the tenant and the tenant’s household as identified in the lease, and not to use or permit its use for any other purpose To abide by necessary and reasonable regulations promulgated by the PHA for the benefit and well-being of the housing project and the tenants which shall be posted in the project office and incorporated by reference in the lease To comply with all obligations imposed upon tenants by applicable provisions of building buildings, “HOUSE RULES” and housing codes materially affecting health and safety To keep the dwelling unit and such other areas as may be assigned to the tenant for the tenant’s exclusive use in a clean and safe condition To dispose of all ashes, garbage, rubbish, and other waste from the dwelling unit in a sanitary and safe manner To use only in a reasonable manner all electrical, plumbing, sanitary, heating, ventilating, air-conditioning and other facilities and appurtenances including elevators To refrain from, and to cause the household and guests to refrain from destroying, defacing, damaging, or removing any part of the dwelling unit or project To pay reasonable charges (other than for normal wear and tear) for the repair of damages to the dwelling unit, or to the project (including damages to project buildings, facilities or common areas) caused by the tenant, a member of the household or a guest To act, and cause household members or guests to act, in a manner which will not disturb other residents’ peaceful enjoyment of their accommodations and will be conducive to maintaining the project in a decent, safe and sanitary condition In making its decision to terminate the lease, the PHA will consider alternatives as described in Section 13-III.D and other factors as described in Sections 13-III.E and

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.lindenhousingauthority.org

PHA Policy. Formatted: No underline The PHA will terminate the lease for the following violations of tenant obligations under the lease: Repeated late payment of rent or other charges. Four late payments of rent within a 12 month period shall constitute a repeated late payment for which the PHA may terminate the lease. Failure to make payments due under the lease, including nonpayment of rent (see Chapter 8 for details pertaining to lease requirements for payments due); Repeated late payment of rent or other charges. Four late payments within a 12 month period shall constitute a repeated late payment. Failure to fulfill the following household obligations: Not to assign the lease or to sublease the dwelling unit. Subleasing includes receiving payment to cover rent and utility costs by a person living in the unit who is not listed as a family member. Not to provide accommodations for boarders or lodgers To use the dwelling unit solely as a private dwelling for the tenant and the tenant’s household as identified in the lease, and not to use or permit its use for any other purpose To abide by necessary and reasonable regulations promulgated by the PHA for the benefit and well-being of the housing project and the tenants which shall be posted in the project office and incorporated by reference in the lease To comply with all obligations imposed upon tenants by applicable provisions of building and housing codes materially affecting health and safety To keep the dwelling unit and such other areas as may be assigned to the tenant for the tenant’s exclusive use in a clean and safe condition To dispose of all ashes, garbage, rubbish, and other waste from the dwelling unit in a sanitary and safe manner To comply with all Family Obligations which are provided to tenants initially and annually thereafter. To use only in a reasonable manner all electrical, plumbing, sanitary, heating, ventilating, air-conditioning and other facilities and appurtenances including elevators To refrain from, and to cause the household and guests to refrain from destroying, defacing, damaging, or removing any part of the dwelling unit or project To pay reasonable charges (other than for normal wear and tear) for the repair of damages to the dwelling unit, or to the project (including damages to project buildings, facilities or common areas) caused by the tenant, a member of the household or a guest To act, and cause household members or guests to act, in a manner which will not disturb other residents’ peaceful enjoyment of their accommodations and will be conducive to maintaining the project in a decent, safe and sanitary condition In making its decision to terminate the lease, the PHA will may consider alternatives as described in Section 13-III.D and other factors as described in Sections 13-III.E and

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Samples: washingtoncountycda.org

PHA Policy. The PHA will terminate the lease for the following violations of tenant obligations under the lease: Failure to make payments due under the lease, including nonpayment of rent (see Chapter 8 for details pertaining to lease requirements for payments due); Repeated late payment payment, which shall be defined as failure to pay the amount of rent or other charges. Four charges due by the fifth business day of the month: Two late payments within a 12 of any kind, including of rent, repayment agreements, or fees, in any 12-month period shall constitute will result in a repeated lease violation. A third late paymentpayment during the 12-month period will result in a 2nd lease violation. A fourth late payment during the 12-month period will result in a 3rd lease violation, upon which eviction proceedings will commence. Failure to fulfill the following household obligations: Not to assign the lease or to sublease the dwelling unit. Subleasing includes receiving payment to cover rent and utility costs by a person living in the unit who is not listed as a family member. Not to provide accommodations for boarders or lodgers To use the dwelling unit solely as a private dwelling for the tenant and the tenant’s household as identified in the lease, and not to use or permit its use for any other purpose To abide by necessary and reasonable regulations promulgated by the PHA for the benefit and well-being of the housing project and the tenants which shall be posted in the project office and incorporated by reference in the lease To comply with all obligations imposed upon tenants by applicable provisions of building and housing codes materially affecting health and safety To keep the dwelling unit and such other areas as may be assigned to the tenant for the tenant’s exclusive use in a clean and safe condition To dispose of all ashes, garbage, rubbish, and other waste from the dwelling unit in a sanitary and safe manner To use only in a reasonable manner all electrical, plumbing, sanitary, heating, ventilating, air-conditioning and other facilities and appurtenances including elevators To refrain from, and to cause the household and guests to refrain from destroying, defacing, damaging, or removing any part of the dwelling unit or project To pay reasonable charges (other than for normal wear and tear) for the repair of damages to the dwelling unit, or to the project (including damages to project buildings, facilities or common areas) caused by the tenant, a member of the household or a guest To act, and cause household members or guests to act, in a manner which will not disturb other residents’ peaceful enjoyment of their accommodations and will be conducive to maintaining the project in a decent, safe and sanitary condition In making its decision to terminate the lease, the PHA will consider alternatives as described in Section 13-III.D and other factors as described in Sections 13-III.E and

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Samples: www.binghamtonha.org

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PHA Policy. The PHA will terminate the lease for the following violations of tenant obligations under the lease: Failure to make payments due under the lease, including nonpayment of rent (see Chapter 8 for details pertaining to lease requirements for payments due); Repeated late payment of rent or other charges. Four late payments within a 12 month period shall constitute a repeated late payment. Repeated lease violations. Four lease violations within a 12 month period shall constitute a repeated lease violation. Failure to fulfill the following household obligations: Not to assign the lease or to sublease the dwelling unit. Subleasing includes receiving payment to cover rent and utility costs by a person living in the unit who is not listed as a family member. Not to provide accommodations for boarders or lodgers To use the dwelling unit solely as a private dwelling for the tenant and the tenant’s household as identified in the lease, and not to use or permit its use for any other purpose To abide by necessary and reasonable regulations promulgated by the PHA for the benefit and well-being of the housing project and the tenants which shall be posted in the project office and incorporated by reference in the lease To comply with all obligations imposed upon tenants by applicable provisions of building and housing codes materially affecting health and safety To keep the dwelling unit and such other areas as may be assigned to the tenant for the tenant’s exclusive use in a clean and safe condition To dispose of all ashes, garbage, rubbish, and other waste from the dwelling unit in a sanitary and safe manner To use only in a reasonable manner all electrical, plumbing, sanitary, heating, ventilating, air-conditioning and other facilities and appurtenances including elevators To refrain from, and to cause the household and guests to refrain from destroying, defacing, damaging, or removing any part of the dwelling unit or project To pay reasonable charges (other than for normal wear and tear) for the repair of damages to the dwelling unit, or to the project (including damages to project buildings, facilities or common areas) caused by the tenant, a member of the household or a guest To act, and cause household members or guests to act, in a manner which will not disturb other residents’ peaceful enjoyment of their accommodations and will be conducive to maintaining the project in a decent, safe and sanitary condition In making its decision to terminate the lease, the PHA will consider alternatives as described in Section 13-III.D and other factors as described in Sections 13-III.E and

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: ferndalehousing.com

PHA Policy. The PHA will terminate the lease for the following violations of tenant obligations under the lease: Failure to make payments due under the lease, including nonpayment of rent (see Chapter 8 for details pertaining to lease requirements for payments due); Repeated late payment of rent or other charges. Four late payments within a 12 12-month period shall constitute a repeated late payment. Failure to fulfill the following household obligations: Not to assign the lease or to sublease the dwelling unit. Subleasing includes receiving payment to cover rent and utility costs by a person living in the unit who is not listed as a family member. Not to provide accommodations for boarders or lodgers To use the dwelling unit solely as a private dwelling for the tenant and the tenant’s household as identified in the lease, and not to use or permit its use for any other purpose To abide by necessary and reasonable regulations promulgated by the PHA for the benefit and well-being of the housing project and the tenants which shall be posted in the project office and incorporated by reference in the lease To comply with all obligations imposed upon tenants by applicable provisions of building and housing codes materially affecting health and safety To keep the dwelling unit and such other areas as may be assigned to the tenant for the tenant’s exclusive use in a clean and safe condition To dispose of all ashes, garbage, rubbish, and other waste from the dwelling unit in a sanitary and safe manner To use only in a reasonable manner all electrical, plumbing, sanitary, heating, ventilating, air-conditioning and other facilities and appurtenances including elevators To refrain from, and to cause the household and guests to refrain from destroying, defacing, damaging, or removing any part of the dwelling unit or project To pay reasonable charges (other than for normal wear and tear) for the repair of damages to the dwelling unit, or to the project (including damages to project buildings, facilities or common areas) caused by the tenant, a member of the household or a guest To act, and cause household members or guests to act, in a manner which will not disturb other residents’ peaceful enjoyment of their accommodations and will be conducive to maintaining the project in a decent, safe and sanitary condition In making its decision to terminate the lease, the PHA will consider alternatives as described in Section 13-III.D and other factors as described in Sections 13-III.E and

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Samples: sjha1.com

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