RESIDENT’S OBLIGATIONS. As a requirement for continued occupancy of a dwelling unit the Resident, in addition to other obligations described elsewhere in this Lease, must: 1. Abide by all regulations and conditions established by Landlord in the Lease and Community Policies and with the requirements of all applicable building codes, housing codes, federal regulations, state or local law that impose obligations relating to the occupancy of a dwelling unit and surrounding premises. A sample lease, community policies, and any addenda documents shall be posted in a conspicuous manner in the site management office and shall be available upon request. Violations of such requirements shall constitute a violation of the Lease. 2. Comply with the terms of the Lease, including but not limited to rent payment and housekeeping requirements. 3. Use the property exclusively as a private residence for themselves and household members listed in Article III., 1 (a) and (b) of this Lease, and not to use or permit its use for any other purpose (See 24 CFR § 966.4 (f) (2) and (3)). The Landlord may by prior written approval consent to a member of the family composition engaging in a legal home-based business in the dwelling unit where the business is incidental to the primary use of the unit as a residence. The activities of any such authorized business are subject to the requirements of this Lease, the Community Policies and all applicable Federal, State and local laws that impose obligations relating to the operation of a home-based business. Failure to operate the home-based business in compliance with this Lease and Community Policies will result in eviction. 4. Not assign the Lease; nor sublease the dwelling unit; nor give accommodation to unauthorized occupants/boarders. 5. Not give accommodation to any guest in excess of a total of fourteen (14) days per year, whether or not consecutive, unless the resident obtains the advance written consent of the Landlord. Not to allow any other person, including guest or visitors, or other person otherwise under the control of the resident, to reside or to stay as a guest in the dwelling unit during the resident’s absence unless the resident obtains the advance written consent of the Landlord. 6. Advise the Landlord if resident will be absent from the unit for more than seven (7) consecutive days. Residents shall notify the Landlord in writing, secure the unit, and provide a means to contact the resident in an emergency. Failure to comply is grounds for termination of the Lease. 7. Ensure that school-age children are enrolled in school, attend regularly and not be absent without excuse for more than fifteen (15) days in any 90-day period within a given school year barring death, serious illness or injury, or the child who attains the age of sixteen (16) years files a formal declaration of intent to terminate school enrollment with the school board. 8. Keep the dwelling unit, the surrounding premises and any such other areas as may be assigned to the Resident for the Resident's exclusive use in a clean, safe and sanitary condition. 9. Perform seasonal lawn maintenance or other maintenance tasks, where performance of such tasks by tenants of dwelling units of a similar design and construction is customary. Residents who are unable to perform such tasks because of age, disability or infirmity shall be exempt from such requirement. 10. Refrain from and cause members of their household, guests or other persons under their control to refrain from destroying, defacing, damaging or removing Landlord's property from the dwelling unit, common areas or other Landlord property. 11. Notify the Landlord promptly of any known need for repairs to the dwelling unit and of any known unsafe condition in the common areas and grounds of the development that may lead to damage or injury. 12. Pay reasonable charges, other than for wear and tear, for the repair of damages to the dwelling unit, or to Landlord buildings, facilities or common areas caused by the Resident, any member of their household, a guest or another person under the Resident’s control. 13. Meet community service, work or family self-sufficiency public assistance program requirements as applicable. 14. To act, and cause household members, guests or other persons under the Resident’s control, to act in a manner which will not disturb other residents’ peaceful enjoyment of their premises. If a warning is given to the Resident or any adult household member concerning any guest, neither the Resident nor any household member shall permit such person to have access to the leased unit where the Resident and household members reside. The Resident and household members agree that such person who subsequently visits the site where the Resident’s unit is located shall be considered a trespasser The Resident and household members shall cooperate in all respects with Landlord personnel and law enforcement officers in treating such person as a trespasser. 15. Assure that the Resident, any member of their household, or guest does not engage in: a. Any activity criminal or non-criminal, that threatens the health, safety, or right to peaceful enjoyment of the premises by other residents or employees of Landlord; or b. Any drug-related criminal activity whether on or off the premises; or c. Any activity that interferes with the job responsibilities of, or in any way threatening, Landlord employees, authorized vendors, service personnel or representatives of the Landlord. 16. Assure that no other person under the Resident’s control engages in: a. Any activity, criminal or non-criminal, that threatens the health, safety, or right to peaceful enjoyment of the premises by other residents or employees of the Landlord; or b. Any drug-related criminal activity on the premises; or c. Any activity that interferes with the job responsibilities of, or in any way threatening, Landlord employees, authorized vendors, service personnel or representatives of the Landlord. The Landlord will:
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RESIDENT’S OBLIGATIONS. As a requirement for continued occupancy of a dwelling unit the Resident, in addition to other obligations described elsewhere in this Lease, must:
1. Abide by all regulations and conditions established by Landlord in the Lease and Community Policies and with the requirements of all applicable building codes, housing codes, federal regulations, state or local law that impose obligations relating to the occupancy of a dwelling unit and surrounding premises. A sample lease, community policies, and any addenda documents shall be posted in a conspicuous manner in the site management office and shall be available upon request. Violations of such requirements shall constitute a violation of the Lease.
2. Comply with the terms of the Leaselease, including but not limited to rent payment and housekeeping requirements.
3. Use the property exclusively as a private residence for themselves himself/herself and household members listed in Article III., 1 (a) and (b) of this Leaselease, and not to use or permit its use for any other purpose (See 24 CFR § 966.4 (f) (2) and (3))purpose. The Landlord may by prior written approval consent to a member of the family composition engaging in a legal home-based business in the dwelling unit where the business is incidental to the primary use of the unit as a residence. The activities of any such authorized business are subject to the requirements of this Lease, the Community Policies and all applicable Federal, State and local laws that impose obligations relating to the operation of a home-based business. Failure to operate the home-based business in compliance with this Lease and Community Policies will result in eviction.
4. Not assign the Lease; nor sublease the dwelling unit; nor give accommodation to unauthorized occupants/boardersboarders or lodgers.
5. Not give accommodation to any guest in excess of a total of fourteen (14) days per year, whether or not consecutive, unless the resident obtains the advance written consent of the Landlord. Not to allow any other person, including guest or visitors, or other person otherwise under the control of the resident, to reside or to stay as a guest in the dwelling unit during the resident’s absence unless the resident obtains the advance written consent of the Landlord.
6. Advise Not to allow any other person, other than those listed in Article III, to use the Landlord if resident will be absent from the unit for more than seven (7) consecutive days. Residents shall notify the Landlord in writingdwelling unit’s address on identification cards, secure the unit, and provide a means to contact the resident in an emergency. Failure to comply is grounds for termination of the Leasedriver’s licenses or as mailing address.
7. Ensure that school-age children are enrolled in school, attend regularly and not be absent without excuse for more than fifteen (15) days in any 90-day period within a given school year barring death, serious illness or injury, or the child who attains the age of sixteen (16) years files a formal declaration of intent to terminate school enrollment with the school board.
8. Keep the dwelling unit, the surrounding premises and any such other areas as may be assigned to the Resident for the Resident's exclusive use in a clean, safe and sanitary condition.
9. Perform seasonal lawn maintenance or other maintenance tasks, where performance of such tasks by tenants of dwelling units of a similar design and construction is customary. Residents who are unable to perform such tasks because of age, disability or infirmity shall be exempt from such requirement.
10. Refrain from and cause members of their his or her household, guests or other persons under their his/her control to refrain from destroying, defacing, damaging or removing Landlord's property from the his/her dwelling unit, common areas or other Landlord property.
11. Notify the Landlord promptly of any known need for repairs to the dwelling unit and of any known unsafe condition in the common areas and grounds of the development that may lead to damage or injury.
12. Pay reasonable charges, other than for wear and tear, for the repair of damages to the dwelling unit, or to Landlord buildings, facilities or common areas caused by the Resident, any member of their his/her household, a guest or another person under the Resident’s control.
13. Meet community service, work or family self-sufficiency public assistance program requirements as applicable.
14. To act, and cause household members, guests or other persons under the Resident’s control, to act in a manner which will not disturb other residents’ peaceful enjoyment of their premises. If a warning is given to the Resident or any adult household member concerning any guest, neither the Resident nor any household member shall permit such person to have access to the leased unit where the Resident and household members reside. The Resident and household members agree that such person who subsequently visits the site where the Resident’s unit is located shall be considered a trespasser trespasser. The Resident and household members shall cooperate in all respects with Landlord personnel and law enforcement officers in treating such person as a trespasser.
15. Assure that the Resident, any member of their his/her household, a guest or guest does not engage in:
a. Any activity criminal or non-criminal, that threatens the health, safety, or right to peaceful enjoyment of the premises by other residents or employees of Landlord; or
b. Any drug-related criminal activity whether on or off the premises; or
c. Any activity that interferes with the job responsibilities of, or in any way threatening, Landlord employees, authorized vendors, service personnel or representatives of the Landlord.
16. Assure that no other another person under the Resident’s 's control engages does not engage in:
a. Any activity, criminal or non-criminal, that threatens the health, safety, or right to peaceful enjoyment of the premises by other residents or employees of the Landlord; or;
b. Any criminal activity whether on or off the premises. Any such criminal activity, even in the absence of a conviction, shall be cause for termination of tenancy, and for eviction from the dwelling unit. For the purposes of this Lease: drug-related criminal activity on shall include illegal possession, manufacture, sale, distribution, use and/or possession with intent to manufacture, sell, distribute, or use, a controlled substance; violent criminal activity shall include any criminal activity that has as one of its elements the premisesuse, attempted use, or threatened use of physical force substantial enough to cause, or be reasonably likely to cause, nontrivial bodily injury or property damage; orand non-violent criminal activity shall include any non-violent criminal activity that threatens the health, safety, or right to peaceful enjoyment by other residents or employees of the Landlord;
c. Any activity that interferes Interfering with the job responsibilities of, or in any way threatening, Landlord employees, authorized vendors, service personnel or representatives of the Landlord. The Landlord will:
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RESIDENT’S OBLIGATIONS. As a requirement for continued occupancy of a dwelling unit the Resident, in addition to other obligations described elsewhere in this Lease, must:
1. Abide by all regulations and conditions established by Landlord in the Lease and Community Policies and with the requirements of all applicable building codes, housing codes, federal regulations, state or local law that impose obligations relating to the occupancy of a dwelling unit and surrounding premises. Violations of such requirements shall constitute a violation of the Lease. A sample lease, community policies, and any addenda documents shall be posted in a conspicuous manner in the site management office and shall be available upon request. Violations of such requirements shall constitute a violation of the Lease.
2. Comply with the terms of the Lease, including but not limited to rent payment and housekeeping requirements.
3. Use the property exclusively as a private residence for themselves and household members listed in Article III., 1 (a) and (b) of this Lease, and not to use or permit its use for any other purpose (See 24 CFR § 966.4 (f) (2) and (3)). The Landlord may by prior written approval consent to a member of the family composition engaging in a legal home-based business in the dwelling unit where the business is incidental to the primary use of the unit as a residence. The activities of any such authorized business are subject to the requirements of this Lease, the Community Policies and all applicable Federal, State and local laws that impose obligations relating to the operation of a home-based business. Failure to operate the home-based business in compliance with this Lease and Community Policies will result in eviction.
4. Not assign the Lease; nor sublease the dwelling unit; nor give accommodation to unauthorized occupants/boarders.
5. Not give accommodation to any guest in excess of a total of fourteen (14) days per year, whether or not consecutive, unless the resident Resident obtains the advance written consent of the Landlord. Not to allow any other person, including guest or visitors, or other person otherwise under the control of the residentResident, to reside or to stay as a guest in the dwelling unit during the residentResident’s absence unless the resident Resident obtains the advance written consent of the Landlord.
6. Advise the Landlord if resident Resident will be absent from the unit for more than seven (7) consecutive days. Residents shall notify the Landlord in writing, secure the unit, and provide a means to contact the resident Resident in an emergency. Failure to comply is grounds for termination of the Lease.
7. Ensure that school-age children are enrolled in school, attend regularly and not be absent without excuse for more than fifteen (15) days in any 90-day period within a given school year barring death, serious illness or injury, or the child who attains the age of sixteen (16) years files a formal declaration of intent to terminate school enrollment with the school board.
8. Keep the dwelling unit, the surrounding premises and any such other areas as may be assigned to the Resident for the Resident's exclusive use in a clean, safe and sanitary condition.
9. Perform seasonal lawn maintenance or other maintenance tasks, where performance of such tasks by tenants of dwelling units of a similar design and construction is customary. Residents who are unable to perform such tasks because of age, disability or infirmity shall be exempt from such requirement.
10. Refrain from and cause members of their household, guests or other persons under their control to refrain from destroying, defacing, damaging or removing Landlord's property from the dwelling unit, common areas or other Landlord property.
11. Notify the Landlord promptly of any known need for repairs to the dwelling unit and of any known unsafe condition in the common areas and grounds of the development that may lead to damage or injury.
12. Pay reasonable charges, other than for normal wear and tear, for the repair of damages to the dwelling unit, or to Landlord buildings, facilities or common areas caused by the Resident, any member of their household, a guest or another person under the Resident’s control.
13. Meet community service, work or family self-sufficiency public assistance program requirements as applicable.
14. To act, and cause household members, guests or other persons under the Resident’s control, to act in a manner which will not disturb other residents’ peaceful enjoyment of their premises. If a warning is given to the Resident or any adult household member concerning any guest, neither the Resident nor any household member shall permit such person to have access to the leased unit where the Resident and household members reside. The Resident and household members agree that such person who subsequently visits the site where the Resident’s unit is located shall be considered a trespasser The Resident and household members shall cooperate in all respects with Landlord personnel and law enforcement officers in treating such person as a trespasser.
15. Assure that the Resident, any member of their household, or guest does not engage in:
a. Any activity criminal or non-criminal, that threatens the health, safety, or right to peaceful enjoyment of the premises by other residents or employees of Landlord; or
b. Any drug-related criminal activity whether on or off the premises; or
c. Any activity that interferes with the job responsibilities of, or in any way threatening, Landlord employees, authorized vendors, service personnel or representatives of the Landlord.
16. Assure that no other person under the Resident’s control engages in:
a. Any activity, criminal or non-criminal, that threatens the health, safety, or right to peaceful enjoyment of the premises by other residents or employees of the Landlord; or
b. Any drug-related criminal activity on the premises; or
c. Any activity that interferes with the job responsibilities of, or in any way threatening, Landlord employees, authorized vendors, service personnel or representatives of the Landlord.
17. Assure that the Resident, any member of the household, guests, or any other person under the Resident’s control abides by the Landlord’s Smoke Free Policy. The Landlord will:
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RESIDENT’S OBLIGATIONS. As a requirement for continued occupancy of a dwelling unit the Resident, in addition to other obligations described elsewhere in this Lease, must:
1. Abide by all regulations and conditions established by Landlord in the Lease and Community Policies and with the requirements of all applicable building codes, housing codes, federal regulations, state or local law that impose obligations relating to the occupancy of a dwelling unit and surrounding premises. Violations of such requirements shall constitute a violation of the Lease. A sample lease, community policies, and any addenda documents shall be posted in a conspicuous manner in the site management office and shall be available upon request. Violations of such requirements shall constitute a violation of the Lease.
2. Comply with the terms of the Lease, including but not limited to rent payment and housekeeping requirements.
3. Use the property exclusively as a private residence for themselves and household members listed in Article III., 1 (a) and (b) of this Lease, and not to use or permit its use for any other purpose (See 24 CFR § 966.4 (f) (2) and (3)). The Landlord may by prior written approval consent to a member of the family composition engaging in a legal home-based business in the dwelling unit where the business is incidental to the primary use of the unit as a residence. The activities of any such authorized business are subject to the requirements of this Lease, the Community Policies and all applicable Federal, State and local laws that impose obligations relating to the operation of a home-based business. Failure to operate the home-based business in compliance with this Lease and Community Policies will result in eviction.
4. Not assign the Lease; nor sublease the dwelling unit; nor give accommodation to unauthorized occupants/boarders.
5. Not give accommodation to any guest in excess of a total of fourteen (14) days per year, whether or not consecutive, unless the resident Resident obtains the advance written consent of the Landlord. Not to allow any other person, including guest or visitors, or other person otherwise under the control of the residentResident, to reside or to stay as a guest in the dwelling unit during the residentResident’s absence unless the resident Resident obtains the advance written consent of the Landlord.
6. Advise the Landlord if resident Resident will be absent from the unit for more than seven (7) consecutive days. Residents shall notify the Landlord in writing, secure the unit, and provide a means to contact the resident Resident in an emergency. Failure to comply is grounds for termination of the Lease.
7. Ensure that school-age children are enrolled in school, attend regularly and not be absent without excuse for more than fifteen (15) days in any 90-day period within a given school year barring death, serious illness or injury, or the child who attains the age of sixteen (16) years files a formal declaration of intent to terminate school enrollment with the school board.
8. Keep the dwelling unit, the surrounding premises and any such other areas as may be assigned to the Resident for the Resident's exclusive use in a clean, safe and sanitary condition.
9. Perform seasonal lawn maintenance or other maintenance tasks, where performance of such tasks by tenants of dwelling units of a similar design and construction is customary. Residents who are unable to perform such tasks because of age, disability or infirmity shall be exempt from such requirement.
10. Refrain from and cause members of their household, guests or other persons under their control to refrain from destroying, defacing, damaging or removing Landlord's property from the dwelling unit, common areas or other Landlord property.
11. Notify the Landlord promptly of any known need for repairs to the dwelling unit and of any known unsafe condition in the common areas and grounds of the development that may lead to damage or injury.
12. Pay reasonable charges, other than for normal wear and tear, for the repair of damages to the dwelling unit, or to Landlord buildings, facilities or common areas caused by the Resident, any member of their household, a guest or another person under the Resident’s control.
13. Meet community service, work or family self-sufficiency public assistance program requirements as applicable.
14. To act, and cause household members, guests or other persons under the Resident’s control, to act in a manner which will not disturb other residents’ peaceful enjoyment of their premises. If a warning is given to the Resident or any adult household member concerning any guest, neither the Resident nor any household member shall permit such person to have access to the leased unit where the Resident and household members reside. The Resident and household members agree that such person who subsequently visits the site where the Resident’s unit is located shall be considered a trespasser The Resident and household members shall cooperate in all respects with Landlord personnel and law enforcement officers in treating such person as a trespasser.
15. Assure that the Resident, any member of their household, or guest does not engage in:
a. Any activity criminal or non-criminal, that threatens the health, safety, or right to peaceful enjoyment of the premises by other residents or employees of Landlord; or
b. Any drug-related criminal activity whether on or off the premises; or
c. Any activity that interferes with the job responsibilities of, or in any way threatening, Landlord employees, authorized vendors, service personnel or representatives of the Landlord.
16. Assure that no other person under the Resident’s control engages in:
a. Any activity, criminal or non-criminal, that threatens the health, safety, or right to peaceful enjoyment of the premises by other residents or employees of the Landlord; or
b. Any drug-related criminal activity on the premises; or
c. Any activity that interferes with the job responsibilities of, or in any way threatening, Landlord employees, authorized vendors, service personnel or representatives of the Landlord. The Landlord will:
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RESIDENT’S OBLIGATIONS. As a requirement for continued occupancy of a dwelling unit the Resident, in addition to other obligations described elsewhere in this Lease, must:
1. Abide by all regulations and conditions established by Landlord in the Lease and Community Policies and with the requirements of all applicable building codes, housing codes, federal regulations, state or local law that impose obligations relating to the occupancy of a dwelling unit and surrounding premises. Violations of such requirements shall constitute a violation of the Lease. A sample lease, community policies, and any addenda documents shall be posted in a conspicuous manner in the site management office and shall be available upon request. Violations of such requirements shall constitute a violation of the Lease.
2. Comply with the terms of the Lease, including but not limited to rent payment and housekeeping requirements.
3. Use the property exclusively as a private residence for themselves and household members listed in Article III., 1 (a) and (b) of this Lease, and not to use or permit its use for any other purpose (See 24 CFR § 966.4 (f) (2) and (3)). The Landlord may by prior written approval consent to a member of the family composition engaging in a legal home-based business in the dwelling unit where the business is incidental to the primary use of the unit as a residence. The activities of any such authorized business are subject to the requirements of this Lease, the Community Policies and all applicable Federal, State and local laws that impose obligations relating to the operation of a home-based business. Failure to operate the home-based business in compliance with this Lease and Community Policies will result in eviction.
4. Not assign the Lease; nor sublease the dwelling unit; nor give accommodation to unauthorized occupants/boarders.
5. Not give accommodation to any guest in excess of a total of fourteen (14) days per year, whether or not consecutive, unless the resident Resident obtains the advance written consent of the Landlord. Not to allow any other person, including guest or visitors, or other person otherwise under the control of the residentResident, to reside or to stay as a guest in the dwelling unit during the residentResident’s absence unless the resident Resident obtains the advance written consent of the Landlord.
6. Advise the Landlord if resident Resident will be absent from the unit for more than seven (7) consecutive days. Residents shall notify the Landlord in writing, secure the unit, and provide a means to contact the resident Resident in an emergency. Failure to comply is grounds for termination of the Lease.
7. Ensure that school-age children are enrolled in school, attend regularly and not be absent without excuse for more than fifteen (15) days in any 90-day period within a given school year barring death, serious illness or injury, or the child who attains the age of sixteen (16) years files a formal declaration of intent to terminate school enrollment with the school board.
8. Keep the dwelling unit, the surrounding premises and any such other areas as may be assigned to the Resident for the Resident's exclusive use in a clean, safe and sanitary condition.
9. Perform seasonal lawn maintenance or other maintenance tasks, where performance of such tasks by tenants of dwelling units of a similar design and construction is customary. Residents who are unable to perform such tasks because of age, disability or infirmity shall be exempt from such requirement.
10. Refrain from and cause members of their household, guests or other persons under their control to refrain from destroying, defacing, damaging or removing Landlord's property from the dwelling unit, common areas or other Landlord property.
11. Notify the Landlord promptly of any known need for repairs to the dwelling unit and of any known unsafe condition in the common areas and grounds of the development that may lead to damage or injury.
12. Pay reasonable charges, other than for normal wear and tear, for the repair of damages to the dwelling unit, or to Landlord buildings, facilities or common areas caused by the Resident, any member of their household, a guest or another person under the Resident’s control.
13. Meet community service, work or family self-sufficiency public assistance program requirements as applicable.
14. To act, and cause household members, guests or other persons under the Resident’s control, to act in a manner which will not disturb other residents’ peaceful enjoyment of their premises. If a warning is given to the Resident or any adult household member concerning any guest, neither the Resident nor any household member shall permit such person to have access to the leased unit where the Resident and household members reside. The Resident and household members agree that such person who subsequently visits the site where the Resident’s unit is located shall be considered a trespasser The Resident and household members shall cooperate in all respects with Landlord personnel and law enforcement officers in treating such person as a trespasser.
15. Assure that the Resident, any member of their household, or guest does not engage in:
a. Any activity criminal or non-criminal, that threatens the health, safety, or right to peaceful enjoyment of the premises by other residents or employees of Landlord; or
b. Any drug-related criminal activity whether on or off the premises; or
c. Any activity that interferes with the job responsibilities of, or in any way threatening, Landlord employees, authorized vendors, service personnel or representatives of the Landlord.
16. Assure that no other person under the Resident’s control engages in:
a. Any activity, criminal or non-criminal, that threatens the health, safety, or right to peaceful enjoyment of the premises by other residents or employees of the Landlord; or
b. Any drug-related criminal activity on the premises; or
c. Any activity that interferes with the job responsibilities of, or in any way threatening, Landlord employees, authorized vendors, service personnel or representatives of the Landlord.
17. The Landlord will:Assure that the Resident, any member of the household, guests, or any other person under the Resident’s control abides by the Landlord’s Smoke Free Policy
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