Occupancy Standards definition

Occupancy Standards means standards which determine the size unit a household is eligible for under the Program or as amended by any future City by-law as outlined in Schedule “O”;
Occupancy Standards means the standards for household sizes of a Tenant relative to the number of bedrooms in a Unit set out in Schedule B.
Occupancy Standards means standards which determine the size unit a household is eligible for under the Program or as amended by any future County by-law as outlined in Schedule “M”;

Examples of Occupancy Standards in a sentence

  • This policy, along with the Occupancy Standards and Unit Offer policy, comprise PHA’s Public Housing Tenant Selection Plan.

  • Occupancy Standards must provide for the smallest number of bedrooms needed to house a family without overcrowding.

  • The Resident understands that the Landlord assigns dwelling units according to the Occupancy Standards published in its Admissions and Continued Occupancy Policy (ACOP).

  • The Leased Premises must be maintained in compliance with applicable City of Greeley Housing Occupancy Standards and University of Northern Colorado Housing and Residential Education Occupancy Standards.

  • Table 3: 2019 Affordable Housing Rental Program Rents - Heat, gas and water included Housing units must be rented to eligible households in accordance with the National Occupancy Standards except as otherwise required by law..


More Definitions of Occupancy Standards

Occupancy Standards means standards which determine the unit size a household is eligible for under the Program;
Occupancy Standards means the standards for household sizes of a Resident relative to the number of bedrooms in a Residential Unit. Unless otherwise agreed in writing by BC Housing, the following standards apply:
Occupancy Standards means the minimum household size upon which qualification and pricing for BMR units is based.
Occupancy Standards means the standards for household sizes of a Resident relative to the number of bedrooms in a Residential Unit. Unless otherwise agreed in writing by BC Housing, the following standards apply: a. No more than two (2) and no less than one (1) person per bedroom. b. Spouses and couples share a bedroom. c. Parents do not share a bedroom with their children. d. Dependents aged eighteen (18) or over do not share a bedroom. e. Dependents of the opposite sex age five (5) or over do not share a bedroom
Occupancy Standards means, with respect to an Affordable Rental Housing Unit, the requirement that there shall be no less than one occupant per bedroom.
Occupancy Standards means the minimum and maximum number of household members that may reside in a specific size unit as defined by the Tenant Screening Criteria in Section 4.4.
Occupancy Standards means the minimum and maximum number of household members that may reside in a specific size unit as defined by the Resident Selection Criteria in Exhibit D.