Co-Tenant definition
Examples of Co-Tenant in a sentence
Any of Tenant’s household members that is 18 years of age or older is deemed to be an adult member of Tenant’s household and shall sign the Lease as a Co-Tenant.
A Co-Tenant is subject to the terms and conditions of the Lease to the same extent as Tenant, but has no right of occupancy and use of the Residence greater than that of Tenant and may not continue to occupy and use the Residence in the event Tenant’s right to occupancy and use of the Residence is terminated for any reason.
If one Co-Tenant vacates with an approved termination, or vacates the apartment and transfers to another University apartment during the term of the Lease, the remaining Co- Tenant shall be responsible for the total monthly rent beginning the day after the billing ends for the Co- Tenant who has vacated.
If one Co-Tenant vacates the apartment without an approved termination during the term of the Lease, each Co-Tenant will continue to be responsible for the total monthly rent.
If more than one person executes this Agreement as Tenant or Co-Tenant, his or her obligations are joint and several, and any act or signature of, or notice of refund to any one or more of them, in relation to the renewal or termination of this Lease, or under or with respect to any of its terms, shall be fully binding upon each and all of the persons executing this Rental Agreement as to Tenant, whether or not in actual possession of the premises.