Tenant or Occupant definition
Examples of Tenant or Occupant in a sentence
The Tenant is responsible for the Landlord’s cost, using the Landlord’s workforce, of repairing damage to the Residential Premises and Residential Property caused by the Tenant, Occupants or guests of the Tenant or Occupant.
Tenant shall not assign this Rental Agreement or sublet the Premises or any part thereof or permit any part of the Premises to be used or occupied by anyone other than those persons listed as a Tenant or Occupant.
The Construction Coordinator reserves the right to remove anyone who, or any Contractor which is causing a disturbance to any Tenant or Occupant of the Building or any other person using or servicing the Building; is interfering with the work of others; or is in any other way displaying conduct or performance not compatible with the Landlord's standards.
Tenant hereby releases BPM from any and all claims of Tenant or Occupant for the presence of mold in the apartment, other than claims based on breach of this Mold Addendum by BPM and further releases BPM from any and all claims of consequential damages such as damages to Tenants personal property, or claims of adverse health conditions associated with exposure to mold.
Tenant hereby releases Landlord from any and all claims of Tenant or Occupant for the presence of mold in the mobile home, other than claims based on breach of this Mold Addendum by Landlord an further releases Landlord from any and all claims of consequential damages such as damages to ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s personal property, or claims of adverse health conditions associated with exposure to mold.
Neither Tenant nor any Affiliate of Tenant any of its or their owners or employees in any way connected with the Property nor any Space Tenant or Occupant may be Disqualified Providers and Tenant shall provide immediate notice to Landlord in the event that any such person either: (i) is or has been excluded from a state or federal health plan, or (ii) has received notice of a pending exclusion from a state or federal health plan.
Notice to one Tenant or Occupant (authorized or not) of responsible age shall be deemed notice to all Tenants and Occupants.
At least one Tenant or Occupant must occupy the Premises at all times during tenancy.
Tenant hereby releases Landlord from any and all claims of Tenant or Occupant for the presence of mold in the premises, other than claims based on breach of the mold obligations outlined herein by Landlord and further releases Landlord from any and all claims of consequential damages to Tenant’s personal property, or claims of adverse health conditions associated with exposure to mold.
Neither the execution of this Lease nor the occupancy of the Premises by the Tenant or Occupant waives the obligations of the Landlord or the Tenant to comply fully with and to perform the terms, covenants and conditions of the Agreement to Lease.