Bona fide tenant definition

Bona fide tenant means a tenant under a lease or tenancy described in § 7–105.6(b)(1) of this subtitle.
Bona fide tenant means a tenant under a lease or
Bona fide tenant means a tenant who (A) is not the mortgagor or [owner of the property] the child, spouse or parent of the mortgagor, and (B) entered into the rental agreement in an arms-length transaction; and

Examples of Bona fide tenant in a sentence

  • Bona fide tenant means a tenant of the property who is not a mortgagor, borrower, a spouse or child of a mortgagor or borrower, or any other member of a mortgagor's or borrower's family.


More Definitions of Bona fide tenant

Bona fide tenant means an individual who: (i) has the right to occupy a residential property under a bona fide residential rental agreement; (ii) is not the trustor; and (iii) is not the trustor's child, spouse, or parent.
Bona fide tenant means a tenant who (A) is not the mortgagor or owner of the property, and (B) entered into the rental agreement in an arms-length transaction; and
Bona fide tenant means an individual who:
Bona fide tenant means a person who has entered into a written or oral rental
Bona fide tenant. This means:
Bona fide tenant means the occupant of a residence who provides the City with verification such as a lease, rental agreement, rental receipts, or government documentation indicating the occupant is renting the property and, further, that the delinquent account holder was the landlord, manager, or agent of the property owner.
Bona fide tenant means a person who has entered into a written or oral rental agreement with a homeowner or landlord (mortgage) with respect to a dwelling unit of a mortgaged residential premises no less than 30 days prior to the foreclosure of the mortgagor's interest. Neither the mortgagor nor any member of his or her immediate family is a "bona fide tenant." The protections afforded a bona fide tenant exist regardless of whether the residential premises is or is not owner-occupied.