Use of Residence. HALL EQUIPMENT: Residence hall equipment, supplies, and furnishings must not be dismantled or removed from their designated area. Charges may be assessed for misuse or removal.
Use of Residence. Xxxxxx agrees to use the premises only as a residence for themselves. Tenant must inform XXXXXXXX and obtain permission first, 30 days in advance, if there is a change in roommates and/or additional roommates are desired. This must be done 30 daaysprior and it must be written and approved by CCD Rentals before going into efect. A $100.00 charge will be added per roommate every month, it could be more.This will be determined by CCD Rentals. If tenant fails to inform landlord of additional people occupying said rental agreement or change in tenants without permission is in violation of this rental agreement. Additional roommates must be approved FIRST by CCD Rentals before moving in.
Use of Residence. A residence is a personal residence only if its primary use is as a residence of the term holder when occupied by the term holder. The principal residence of the term holder will not fail to meet the requirements of the preceding sentence merely be- cause a portion of the residence is used in an activity meeting the require- ments of section 280A(c) (1) or (4) (re- lating to deductibility of expenses re- lated to certain uses), provided that such use is secondary to use of the resi- dence as a residence. A residence is not used primarily as a residence if it is used to provide transient lodging and substantial services are provided in connection with the provision of lodg- ing (e.g. a hotel or a bed and breakfast). A residence is not a personal residence if, during any period not occupied by the term holder, its primary use is other than as a residence.
Use of Residence. A residence is a personal residence only if its primary use is as a residence of the term holder when occupied by the term holder. The principal residence of the term holder will not fail to meet the requirements of the preceding sentence merely be- cause a portion of the residence is used in an activity meeting the require- ments of section 280A(c) (1) or (4) (re- lating to deductibility of expenses re- lated to certain uses), provided that such use is secondary to use of the resi- dence as a residence. A residence is not used primarily as a residence if it is used to provide transient lodging and substantial services are provided in connection with the provision of lodg- ing (e.g., a hotel or a bed and break- fast). A residence is not a personal resi- dence if, during any period not occu- pied by the term holder, its primary use is other than as a residence. A resi- dence is not a personal residence if, during any period not occupied by the term holder, its primary use is other than as a residence.
Use of Residence. The occupant will use his residence only as a place of residence during the academic year and in a way that is respectful of self, property, the rights of others, civil laws and University norms. Occupants are expected to maintain standards of cleanliness. Empty food and beverage containers must be recycled or disposed of after use. Residents may not dispense alcohol for payment in any way. Possession and use of incense and/or candles is not permitted in any residential area. Students under 21 are not allowed to have any alcohol paraphernalia, including empty bottles, cans, shot glasses or empty packaging for alcohol for display or in their possession. Residents of Placid/Maur/Xxxxxxx Court must keep the stairwell landings within and outside their apartments clear of furniture and other materials that would impede safe evacuation of the apartment in case of fire or other emergency. Residents of Seton, Placid/Maur, Xxxxxx Court and St. Xxxxxxx Court must keep doorways and immediate access bridges (sidewalks) clear of debris, snow, etc.
Use of Residence. From and after the Entrance Date, the Resident will have the sole and exclusive right to personally use the Residence, subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Such right of use shall be subject to the Community’s determination that such independent living arrangements are suitable for the Resident given the Resident’s then current physical and mental health and its impact on the Resident’s ability to live independently. The Resident acknowledges that Orchard Cove is a congregate setting and that the Resident is responsible for using the Residence in a manner that is not disruptive to others living in the Community, including but not limited to minimizing noise.
Use of Residence. Tenant shall use the Residence solely as a private dwelling for Tenant and Tenant’s household as identified above and may not use or permit the Residence to be used for any other purpose. Tenant may not permit and must prohibit anyone other than a Household Member(s) from residing in the Residence during Tenant’s absence. Tenant may not permit and must prohibit anyone other than a Household Member(s) from using the Residence as an address or as a “mail drop”. Tenant may not permit and must prohibit anyone from staying at the Residence for more than 14 consecutive calendar days or a total of 30 cumulative days during any 12 month period. Longer stays may be granted to the family upon Authority’s prior written permission. Tenant must notify Authority when a guest(s)/visitor(s) will be staying for more than 5 consecutive calendar days. Authority may consider granting an exception to the length of stay only if the family can identify and provide documentation of the guest’s or visitor's primary residence. Tenant must notify Authority within 24 hours if any guest is a registered sex offender, or has been convicted of the manufacture or production of methamphetamines. Failure to comply with this provision is a serious and material violation of the Lease and grounds for termination of the Lease.
Use of Residence. The Trustee may purchase or hold a residence to be occupied by the income beneficiary of any Trust (and/or him family) without rent, and the expense of maintaining the residence may be borne by the Trust, the beneficiary, or partly by each, as the Trustee may deem proper.
Use of Residence. Upon payment of the Rental Fee, Occupant will be permitted to occupy the Residence in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, all University policies, rules and regulations (including prohibitions on pets, smoking, alcohol, gambling and firearms) and all applicable federal, state and local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations.
Use of Residence. The Ordained Minister agrees to use the residence for residential purposes only and shall not carry on or permit to be carried on any trade or business in the residence other than activities related to the Ordained Minister’s employment with the Congregation without the consent of the Congregation.