Tenant Orientation Sample Clauses

Tenant Orientation. Prior to move-in and after admission of a PRA Eligible Household, the PRA TROs and Sponsor shall meet with each PRA-Eligible Household referred by PRA TROs to orient the household to the Project. The orientation shall include an explanation of the expectations of tenancy, the opportunities for personal and social engagement in the Project which will help support tenant well-being, community resources, maintenance request procedures, house rules and Project common area, and rent collection requirements.
Tenant Orientation. Tenant agrees to participate in a Landlord Insurance For Tenants (LIFT) Program orientation, which will be offered by the United Way of Lamoille County and provide information on creating and maintaining a successful landlord-tenant relationship and important program information. THE LEAD CASE MANAGER AND THE UNITED WAY OF LAMOILLE COUNTY 1. The Tenant will notify Lead Case Manager and United Way of Lamoille County of any issues with the tenancy within 1 day that could result in the termination of the tenancy, including, but not limited to: a. Issues that may lead to a written notice to the tenant (i.e. violation of a lease term such as a guest/visitor policy, smoking policy, pet policy, creating an unreasonable noise disturbance, improper trash disposal). b. Any type of written notice (e.g.. a violation of lease term as above, bounced check). c. Late payment of rent. d. Any other issues or action that may affect the continuation of tenant’s tenancy (e.g., illegal activity on the premises by a household member). e. Knowledge of any potential or actual damage to the rental unit (e.g. if notice of mold in bathroom tile, improper use of appliances, torn carpet). f. Upon notice of such an issue, the Lead Case Manager and United Way of Lamoille County will work with the parties to attempt to facilitate a resolution.