Common use of Use and Occupancy of Dwelling Clause in Contracts

Use and Occupancy of Dwelling. Tenant shall have the right to exclusive use and occupancy of the dwelling unit for Tenant and other household members listed on the lease. With the prior written consent of CHA, members of the household may engage in legal profit-making activities in the dwelling unit. [966.4 (d) (1) & (2)] This provision permits reasonable accommodation of Tenant's guests or visitors for a period not exceeding fourteen (14) days each year. Permission may be granted, upon written request to the Manager, for an extension of this provision. [966.4 (d)(1)]

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Housing Authority Residential Lease Agreement, Housing Authority Residential Lease Agreement

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Use and Occupancy of Dwelling. Tenant shall have the right to exclusive use and occupancy of the dwelling unit for Tenant and other household members listed on the leaseLease. With the prior written consent of CHAAPHC, members of the household may engage in legal profit-profit making activities in the dwelling unit. [966.4 (d) (1966.4(d)(1) & (2)] This provision permits reasonable accommodation of Tenant's ’s guests or visitors for a period not exceeding fourteen (14) days each year. Permission may be granted, upon written request to the ManagerExecutive Director, for an extension of this provision. [966.4 (d)(1966.4(d)(1)]

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Allen Park Housing Commission

Use and Occupancy of Dwelling. Tenant shall have the right to exclusive use and occupancy of the dwelling unit for Tenant and other household members listed on the lease. With the prior written consent of CHAthe Authority, members of the household may engage in legal profit-making profitmaking activities in the dwelling unitunit incidental to the residential use. [966.4 (d) (1) & (2)] This provision permits reasonable accommodation of Tenant's guests or visitors for a period not exceeding fourteen (14) days each year. Permission may be granted, upon written request to the Manager, for an extension of this provision. [966.4 (d)(1)]

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sample Lease

Use and Occupancy of Dwelling. Tenant shall have the right to exclusive use and occupancy of the dwelling unit for Tenant and other household members listed on the lease. With the prior written consent of CHAHADCO, members of the household may engage in legal profit-profit making activities in the dwelling unit. [966.4 (d) (1) & (2)] This provision permits reasonable accommodation of Tenant's guests or visitors for a period not exceeding fourteen (14) days each year. Permission may be granted, upon written request to the Manager, for an extension of this provision. [966.4 (d)(1)].

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Resident Lease Agreement

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Use and Occupancy of Dwelling. Tenant shall have the right to exclusive use and occupancy of the dwelling unit for the Tenant and other household members listed on the lease. This provision also permits reasonable accommodation of Tenant's guests or visitors for a period not exceeding thirty (30) days each year. Permission may be granted, upon written request to the PHA, for an extension of this provision. With the prior written consent of CHAthe PHA, members of the household may engage in legal profit-making activities in the dwelling unit. [966.4 (d) (1) & (2)] This provision permits reasonable accommodation of Tenant's guests or visitors for a period not exceeding fourteen (14) days each year. Permission may be granted, upon written request to the Manager, for an extension of this provision. [966.4 (d)(1)].

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dwelling Lease

Use and Occupancy of Dwelling. Tenant shall have the right to exclusive use and occupancy of the dwelling unit for Tenant and other household members listed on the lease. With the prior written consent of CHASHA, members of the household may engage in legal profit-making activities in the dwelling unit. [966.4 (d) (1) & (2)] This provision permits reasonable accommodation of Tenant's guests or visitors for a period not exceeding fourteen (14) days each year. Permission may be granted, upon written request to the Manager, for an extension of this provision. [966.4 (d)(1)]

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement

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