Use and Occupancy of the Dwelling Unit. Tenant shall have the right to exclusive use and occupancy of the dwelling unit for Tenant and other household members listed on Part II of this Lease Agreement. With the prior written consent of the PHA, members of the household may engage in legal profitmaking activities in the dwelling unit. The PHA recognizes the Tenant’s right to give reasonable accommodation to his/her guests and visitors. The tenant must notify the PHA management when a guest(s)/visitor(s) will be staying for more than fourteen (14) days. Exceptions for longer stays may be granted to the family for valid reasons which may include but not limited to: Tenant’s son/daughter home on military leave; Tenant’s son/daughter on college break during the holidays; care of a relative staying with the Tenant to recuperate from a medical procedure; children who are visiting in accordance with visitation privileges subject to a joint custody arrangement. Exceptions may be granted, upon Tenant’s written request to the PHA, for an extension of this provision. The PHA will consider granting the exception only if the family can identify and provide documentation of the guest’s or visitor’s primary residence. If the PHA discovers that the guest or visitor represents the Tenant’s address as his/her (guest’s/visitor’s) residence address for the purpose of receiving mail, benefits, or other purposes will be considered an unauthorized occupant of the unit and no future visitation will be approved for this guest/visitor. Guests/visitors who remain with the Tenant beyond the visitation extension granted by the PHA will be considered to be occupants and their presence constitutes a violation of the Lease for the Tenant. Any person banned from PHA property, any State lifetime sex offender registrant, or any person engaging in any criminal and/or drug-related activity will not be permitted as an overnight guest or visitor.
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Use and Occupancy of the Dwelling Unit. Tenant shall have the right to exclusive use and occupancy of the dwelling unit for Tenant and other household members listed on Part II of this Lease Agreement. With the prior written consent of the PHA, members of the household may engage in legal profitmaking activities in the dwelling unit. The PHA recognizes the Tenant’s right to give reasonable accommodation to his/her guests and visitors. The tenant must notify the PHA management when a guest(s)/visitor(s) will be staying for more than fourteen (14) cumulative days. Exceptions for longer stays may be granted to the family for valid reasons which may include but not limited to: TenantXxxxxx’s son/daughter home on military leave; TenantXxxxxx’s son/daughter on college break during the holidays; care of a relative staying with the Tenant to recuperate from a medical procedure; children who are visiting in accordance with visitation privileges subject to a joint custody arrangement. Exceptions may be granted, upon TenantXxxxxx’s written request to the PHA, for an extension of this provision. The PHA will consider granting the exception only if the family can identify and provide documentation of the guest’s or visitor’s primary residence. If the PHA discovers that the guest or visitor represents the Tenant’s address as his/her (guest’s/visitor’s) residence address for the purpose of receiving mail, benefits, or other purposes will be considered an unauthorized occupant of the dwelling unit and no future visitation will be approved for this guest/visitor. Guests/visitors who remain with the Tenant beyond the visitation extension granted by the PHA will be considered to be occupants and their presence constitutes a violation of the Lease for by the Tenant. Any person banned from PHA property, any State lifetime sex offender registrant, or any person engaging in any criminal and/or drug-related activity will not be permitted as an overnight guest or visitor.
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Samples: Dwelling Lease Agreement
Use and Occupancy of the Dwelling Unit. Tenant shall have the right to exclusive use and occupancy of the dwelling unit for Tenant and other household members listed on Part II of this Lease Agreement. With the prior written consent of the PHA, members of the household may engage in legal profitmaking activities in the dwelling unit. The PHA recognizes the Tenant’s right to give reasonable accommodation to his/her guests and visitors. The tenant must notify the PHA management when a guest(s)/visitor(s) will be staying for more than fourteen (14) 14 days. Exceptions may be granted, upon Xxxxxx’s written request to the PHA, for an extension of this provision. Exceptions for longer stays may be granted to the family for valid reasons which may include but not limited to: TenantXxxxxx’s son/daughter home on military leave; TenantXxxxxx’s son/daughter on college break during the holidays; care of a relative staying with the Tenant to recuperate from a medical procedure; children who are visiting in accordance with visitation privileges subject to a joint custody arrangement. Exceptions may be granted, upon Tenant’s written request to the PHA, for an extension of this provision. The PHA will consider granting the exception only if the family can identify and provide documentation of the guest’s or visitor’s primary residence. If the PHA discovers that the guest or visitor represents the Tenant’s address as his/her (guest’s/visitor’s) residence address for the purpose of receiving mail, benefits, or other purposes will be considered an unauthorized occupant of the unit and no future visitation will be approved for this guest/visitor. Guests/visitors who remain with the Tenant beyond the visitation extension granted by the PHA will be considered to be occupants and their presence constitutes a violation of the Lease for by the Tenant. Any person evicted or banned from PHA property, any State lifetime sex offender or registrant, or anyone currently registered in any State as a sex offender, or any person engaging in any criminal and/or drug-related activity will not be permitted as an overnight guest or visitoron PHA property.
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Use and Occupancy of the Dwelling Unit. Tenant shall have the right to exclusive use and occupancy of the dwelling unit for Tenant and other household members listed on Part II of this Lease Agreement. With the prior written consent of the PHA, members of the household may engage in legal profitmaking activities in the dwelling unit. The PHA recognizes the Tenant’s right to give reasonable accommodation to his/her guests and visitors. The tenant must notify the PHA management when a guest(s)/visitor(s) will be staying for more than fourteen (14) days. Exceptions for longer stays may be granted to the family for valid reasons which may include but not limited to: TenantXxxxxx’s son/daughter home on military leave; TenantXxxxxx’s son/daughter on college break during the holidays; care of a relative staying with the Tenant to recuperate from a medical procedure; children who are visiting in accordance with visitation privileges subject to a joint custody arrangement. Exceptions may be granted, upon TenantXxxxxx’s written request to the PHA, for an extension of this provision. The PHA will consider granting the exception only if the family can identify and provide documentation of the guest’s or visitor’s primary residence. If the PHA discovers that the guest or visitor represents the Tenant’s address as his/her (guest’s/visitor’s) residence address for the purpose of receiving mail, benefits, or other purposes will be considered an unauthorized occupant of the dwelling unit and no future visitation will be approved for this guest/visitor. Guests/visitors who remain with the Tenant beyond the visitation extension granted by the PHA will be considered to be occupants and their presence constitutes a violation of the Lease for by the Tenant. Any person banned from PHA property, any State lifetime sex offender registrant, or any person engaging in any criminal and/or drug-related activity will not be permitted as an overnight guest or visitor.
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Samples: Dwelling Lease Agreement
Use and Occupancy of the Dwelling Unit. Tenant shall have the right to exclusive use and occupancy of the dwelling unit for Tenant and other household members listed on Part II of this Lease Agreement. With the prior written consent of the PHA, members of the household may engage in legal profitmaking activities in the dwelling unit. [966.4(d)(1&2)] The PHA recognizes the Tenant’s right to give reasonable accommodation to his/her guests and visitors. The tenant must notify the PHA management when a guest(s)/visitor(s) will be staying for more than fourteen (14) days. Exceptions for longer stays may be granted to the family for valid reasons which may include but not limited to: TenantXxxxxx’s son/daughter home on military leave; TenantXxxxxx’s son/daughter on college break during the holidays; care of a relative staying with the Tenant to recuperate from a medical procedure; children who are visiting in accordance with visitation privileges subject to a joint custody arrangement. Exceptions may be granted, upon TenantXxxxxx’s written request to the PHA, for an extension of this provision. [966.4(d)(1)] The PHA will consider granting the exception only if the family can identify and provide documentation of the guest’s or visitor’s primary residence. If the PHA discovers that the guest or visitor represents the Tenant’s address as his/her (guest’s/visitor’s) residence address for the purpose of receiving mail, benefits, or other purposes will be considered an unauthorized occupant of the unit and no future visitation will be approved for this guest/visitor. Guests/visitors who remain with the Tenant beyond the visitation extension granted by the PHA will be considered to be occupants and their presence constitutes a violation of the Lease for the Tenant. Any person banned from PHA property, any State lifetime registrants sex offender registrantoffender, or any person engaging in any criminal and/or drug-related activity will not be permitted as an overnight guest or visitor.
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Samples: Dwelling Lease Agreement