Common use of Cleanliness Clause in Contracts

Cleanliness. No matter where the students are living, it is in their best interest to keep their residence clean. A clean residence will maintain good health. Students are responsible for cleaning all areas in their residence: walls, tile floors, kitchen counters, appliances (i.e. refrigerator, stove), tables, furniture, bathrooms, showers, toilets, bedroom desks, etc. Students will also vacuum the carpets. During inspection, UTSC Conference Services staff expects the residence to be nearly as clean as when first occupied.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: General Expected Behaviour Agreement, www.utsc.utoronto.ca, www.utsc.utoronto.ca

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