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<br /> <br />Any criminal activity that threatens the health or safety of, or the right to peaceful enjoyment <br />of the premises by, other residents (including property management staff residing on the <br />premises); <br /> <br />Any criminal activity that threatens the health or safety of, or the right to peaceful enjoyment <br />of their residences by, persons residing in the immediate vicinity of the premises; <br /> <br />Any violent criminal activity on or near the premises; or <br /> <br />Any drug-related criminal activity on or near the premises. <br />However, in the case of criminal activity directly related to domestic violence, dating violence, <br />criminal activity <br />12-II.E). <br />The owner may terminate tenancy during the term of the lease if any member of the household <br />is: <br /> <br />Fleeing to avoid prosecution, custody, or confinement after conviction for a crime or an <br />attempt to commit a crime that is a felony under the laws of the place from which the <br />individual flees; or <br /> <br />Violating a condition of probation or parole imposed under federal or state law. <br />The owner may terminate tenancy for criminal activity by a household member in accordance <br />with this section if the owner determines that the household member has committed the criminal <br />activity, regardless of whether the household member has been arrested or convicted for such <br />activity. <br />The owner may terminate tenancy during the term of the lease if any member of the household <br />has engaged in abuse of alcohol that threatens the health, safety, or right to peaceful enjoyment <br />of the premises by other residents. <br />Evidence of Criminal Activity <br />The owner may terminate tenancy and evict by judicial action a family for criminal activity by a <br />covered person if the owner determines they have engaged in the criminal activity, regardless of <br />arrest or conviction and without satisfying the standard of proof used for a criminal conviction. <br />Other Good Cause <br />unless the owner is terminating the tenancy because of something the family did or failed to do. <br />During the initial lease term or during any extension term, other good cause includes the <br />disturbance of neighbors, destruction of property, or living or housekeeping habits that cause <br />damage to the unit or premises. <br />termination of tenancy by the owner includes: <br /> <br />Failure by the family to accept the offer of a new lease or revision; <br /> <br />The owner's desire to use the unit for personal or family use, or for a purpose other than as a <br />residential rental unit; or <br /> <br />Page 12-14 <br />04/01/14 <br /> <br />