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Lido Property Management L P M <br /> 2051 E Cerritos Ave.Suite 8A•Anaheim,CA 92806 <br /> (714)956-0235 <br /> 4. Addendum to Rental Agreement- No assignment, Subletting and/ <br /> or Transfer <br /> 4.1 OCCUPANTS AND GUESTS <br /> Guest(s) staying over 15 days within any 30 day period without the written consent of OWNER/ <br /> LANDLORD shall be considered in breach of this Agreement. ONLY the following listed individuals <br /> and/or animals, AND NO OTHERS, shall occupy the subject apartment for more than 15 days unless <br /> the express written consent of OWNER/LANDLORD is obtained in advance: <br /> Tenants Abraham Perez and no others. Once minors become adults, they shall submit an application <br /> and copy of California ID and Social Security card and proof of any income. <br /> Any additional occupants shall require ADVANCE written permission from the OWNER/ <br /> LANDLORD; RESIDENT and proposed new Adult Occupant(s) must submit an application, income <br /> verification and a fee for a credit report, which is subject to approval by Owner/Landlord and may be <br /> withheld for reasons provided under California law. <br /> The Owner/Landlord reserves the right at any time to refuse access to the premises or common <br /> areas to any person, whether such person is a guest of Resident or otherwise. Any guest whose stay <br /> exceeds the specified limits, or any boarder or lodger, or roommate to whom Owner/Landlord has not <br /> consented,is also not a Resident of the premises. <br /> Resident's interest in the unit and this Lease/Rental Agreement may not be assigned, sublet or <br /> otherwise transferred. Resident may not advertise the unit (or any portion of it) on, but not limited <br /> to,HomeAway,VRBO,Airbnb, FlipKey,Couchsurfing, Craigslist, or any other advertisement or listing <br /> service. Any assignment, subletting or transfer (whether by voluntary act, operation of law, or <br /> otherwise),will be void, and a violation of this Lease/Rental Agreement. <br /> In addition, many cities and municipalities have regulations governing short-term rentals. Such as <br /> requiring permit or license, limiting the number of days per year that a property can be rented out, or <br /> restricting the types of properties that can be used for short-term rentals. Violating these regulations <br /> can result in fines or other penalties for both the Resident and the Owner/Landlord. <br /> The premises shall be used for residential purposes only and not for any commercial or business <br /> purpose, including, but not limited to, use as a bed and breakfast, hotel, or short-term rental. (e/g, <br /> Airbnb). If a Resident violates this clause by listing their apartment on Airbnb or another short-term <br /> rental platform, the Owner/Landlord may have ground to terminate the Lease/Rental Agreement or <br /> take legal action. It is important for Residents to carefully review their Lease/Rental Agreement and <br /> understand what is and is not permitted before using their rental property for any purpose other than <br /> residential use. <br /> 9 <br />