Common use of RESIDENTIAL USE OF PREMISES Clause in Contracts

RESIDENTIAL USE OF PREMISES. Tenant(s) agrees that the Premises is rented for residential use only and for no other purpose without Landlord's prior written consent. Tenant(s) shall not use the Premises as a business address, nor shall Tenant(s) conduct business activities on the Premises. Conducting business activities includes, without limitation, using the Premises as a mailing address for a business enterprise, having a business telephone line in the Premises, having business clients meet with Tenant(s) at the Premises, assembling or manufacturing any product upon the Premises, or otherwise holding out the Premises as the address of any business. Tenant(s) may, however, insofar as it is consistent with the restrictions set forth in this section, and with the written consent of Landlord, use a portion of the Premises as a “home office”.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Month Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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