Rent Restrictions definition

Rent Restrictions mean restrictions imposed by any statute in force on a Rent Review Date or on the date on which any increased rent is ascertained in accordance with this schedule which operate to impose any limitation, whether in time or amount, on the collection, review or increase in the rent reserved by clause 4.1 of this Lease and;
Rent Restrictions means any Enactment which restricts the right of the Landlord to review the Basic Rent or to recover any Rent under this Lease;
Rent Restrictions means the restrictions imposed by any statute for the control of rent in force on a Review Date or on the date on which any increased rent is ascertained in accordance with this Schedule and which operate to impose any limitation, whether in time or amount, on the collection of an increase in the rent first reserved by this Lease or any part thereof.

Examples of Rent Restrictions in a sentence

  • For details regarding this properties Income & Rent requirements, please see Exhibit C – Income & Rent Restrictions.

  • No. 2250-09 § XIII)25-18.135 Price Rent Restrictions for Rental Units and Rent Increases; Leases.The initial rent for a restricted rental unit shall be approved by the Administrative Agent and shall be calculated so as not to exceed thirty (30%) percent of the eligible monthly income of the appropriate household size as determined under N.J.A.C. 5:80-26.4; provided, however, that the rent shall be subject to the affordability average requirement of N.J.A.C. 5:80-26.3.

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  • Angelo43 Lord Greene, M.R., dealing with the Rent Restrictions Act, held that the overriding purpose and intention of such Acts are to protect the person residing in a dwelling house from being turned out of his home.

  • Hunter41 the Rent Restrictions Act was held to have been passed byParliament with the twofold object: (i) of preventing the rent from being raised above the pre-war standard, and (ii) of preventing tenants from being turned out of their houses even if the term for which they had originally taken them had expired.


More Definitions of Rent Restrictions

Rent Restrictions means restrictions imposed by any statute in force on a Review Date or on the date on which any revised rent is ascertained in accordance with this Schedule which operate to impose any limitation, whether in time or amount, on the collection, review or increase in the rent reserved by this Lease;
Rent Restrictions means the limitations on Rents set forth in Section 7.3 and Exhibit
Rent Restrictions means the limitations on Rents set forth in Section 7.3 and Exhibit A.
Rent Restrictions means the limitations on Rents set forth in Section 7.3 and Exhibit A. "Replacement Cost" means all hard constructions costs of the Project, not including the cost of site work and foundations but including construction contingency, for the purpose of establishing the amount of the Replacement Reserve Account. This defined term is not intended to affect any other calculation of replacement cost for any other purpose.
Rent Restrictions means any Enactment which restricts the right of the Landlord to review the Basic Rent or to recover any Rent under this Lease
Rent Restrictions means restrictions imposed by any Act of Parliament which operate to impose any limitation whether in time or amount on the review of the Basic Rent and/or the collection of an increase in the Basic Rent; Surveyor means an independent chartered surveyor of recognised standing experienced in the valuation and letting of premises so far as practicable of similar character or comparable to the Demised Premises in the locality thereof or if there are no such premises locally then in the same region as the Demised Premises or nationally (as the case may require); Tenant includes its successors in title and assigns and in the case of an individual his personal representatives; Term means the term hereby granted and shall include any extension holding over or continuation thereof whether by statute agreement or otherwise; Termination of the Term means the determination of the Term whether by effluxion of time re-entry surrender or otherwise;
Rent Restrictions means the restrictions imposed by any statute for the control of rent in force on a Review Date or on the date on which any increased rent is ascertained in accordance with this Schedule and which operate to impose any limitation whether in time or amounts on the assessment or the collection of any increase in rent or any part thereof 2 The Rent From and including each Review Date the Rent shall be equal to the Open Market Rent at the Relevant Review Date as ascertained in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 3 of this Schedule subject to the provisions of paragraph 4 of this Schedule 3 Agreement or determination of the Open Market Rent The Open Market Rent at any Review Date may be agreed in writing at any time between the Landlord and the Tenant but if for any reason the Landlord and the Tenant have not so agreed then from a date two (2) months prior to the Review Date up to the next succeeding Review Date either the Landlord or the Tenant may by notice in writing to the other require the Open Market Rent to be determined by the Surveyor 4 Deemed Open Market Rent (a) If the Open Market Rent at the first Review Date (as such Open Market Rent is ascertained pursuant to paragraph 3 of this Schedule) is: