DAMAGES AND UPKEEP OF FACILITIES Sample Clauses

DAMAGES AND UPKEEP OF FACILITIES. 8.9.1 The Resident is expected to reasonably maintain the assigned living space and common areas relative to order, cleanliness, and safety. The Resident will be held financially accountable for the repair or replacement cost of any damage to the living space or furnishings therein, and may be subject to disciplinary action. If a room/common area/bathroom is found to be unsanitary during an inspection, The Resident may be billed for excessive cleaning. When two (2) or more residents occupy the same room/apartment and responsibility cannot be ascertained, the damage charge will be assessed equally among the residents.
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DAMAGES AND UPKEEP OF FACILITIES a. The Resident is expected to reasonably maintain the order, cleanliness and safety of their assigned living space. The Resident will be held financially accountable for the repair or replacement cost of any damage to their room or furnishings therein. The Resident is fully responsible for repair and replacement costs caused by a guest of the Resident. When two or more Residents occupy the same room or apartment and responsibility cannot be ascertained, the damage charge will be assessed equally among all occupants of the space.
DAMAGES AND UPKEEP OF FACILITIES. 8.10.1 The Resident is expected to reasonably maintain the assigned living space and common areas relative to order, cleanliness, and safety. The Resident will be held financially accountable for the repair or replacement cost of any damage to the living space or furnishings therein, and may be subject to disciplinary action. If a room/common area/bathroom is found to be unsanitary during an inspection, The Resident may be billed for excessive cleaning, including the moving of student belongings or the removal of student belongings/trash left behind.. When two (2) or more residents occupy the same room/apartment/floor/community and responsibility cannot be ascertained, the damage charge will be assessed equally among the residents.
DAMAGES AND UPKEEP OF FACILITIES. Each resident is financially responsible for the cost of replacement or repair of any damage to his/her room and its equipment and his/her proportional share of the costs of any damages in the common areas (i.e., halls, bathrooms, lounges, etc.) of the residence halls. These costs will be assessed to students after reasonable efforts to identify the responsible person(s) have been made. Common area damages are NOT subject to appeal. When two or more residents occupy the same room and responsibility for damages cannot be determined, the damage charge will be assessed equally among all the residents. Each resident agrees not to modify the room or other part of the building without prior approval of the Director of Residential Life or a designee. This includes shelves, partitions, cable, painting, plumbing, heating, or other structural changes. Similar approval is necessary for alterations to furniture or replacement of College furniture with other items owned by the students. Furniture cannot be removed from student rooms or common areas, nor exchanged with furniture from another student’s room or common area. Storage for personal property, or unwanted room furniture is NOT provided by the College. Each resident assumes responsibility for the daily care and cleaning of his/her room and its furnishings, for removing waste materials regularly to the specified areas, for recycling of materials into designated recycling containers and for maintaining acceptable sanitation and safety conditions. Each resident agrees to use all public areas in a careful manner and to help in assuring their cleanliness. Each resident agrees not to duplicate the room keys or share their combination. If the key is lost or duplicated the resident agrees to pay the charge for key and lock core replacement. If the combination is shared, the resident agrees to pay the charge for a combination change. Residents living in rooms, apartments, suites or other locations, containing private hallways, kitchens and baths are required to clean these areas on a regular basis. Failure to do so may result in charges for additional cleaning, removal from the residence hall and restrictions on future housing assignments.

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