Common use of Housing Assignment Clause in Contracts

Housing Assignment. The University Housing Office is responsible for developing and implementing a process in assigning University housing to students. While efforts are made to honor residence hall and roommate requests, the University reserves the right to make assignments, reassign- ments or adjustments that may be deemed necessary. Each student agrees to meet the terms of the room assignment procedure as publicized by the Department of Housing and Residential Education. Failure to meet these terms may forfeit the student's right to a housing assignment. Failure to honor a preference will not void the Contract. In order to accommodate a maximum number of students and to effectively use existing facilities, the University reserves the right to assign students to short-term or temporary housing according to applications and permanent space availability. Withdrawals and cancellations will usually permit these students to be transferred to permanent rooms or apartments. The University reserves the right to consolidate vacancies by requiring Residents to move from single occupancy to other accommodations. The University reserves the right to change room assignments to promote the well-being and safety of Residents, to maintain, operate, renovate or repair facilities, to establish a special interest building, floor, unit or section, to convert rooms for occupancy by the opposite sex, to fill an apartment, room or suite, for disciplinary reasons caused by the Resident, for unre- solved incompatibility of roommates, or for any other reasonable purposes. When room- mate conflicts occur and the Residents cannot resolve their differences, the Department of Housing and Residential Education may choose to move one or all Residents of the room/apartment to any vacant spaces. Residents will be responsible for any differ- ences in costs. When a vacancy occurs, the University reserves the right to assign a new occupant. If the Resident assigned to the room/apartment is resistant to the new occupant moving in, the current Resident may be charged the cost of a single space. This open space should be readily available with no inconvenience to the newly assigned Resident. It is the responsi- bility of the student assigned to the room to ensure the readiness of that space. Failure to prepare the space for a new occupant may result in a fine and/or disciplinary action. Residents are prohibited from subletting any University Housing Premises. University Housing Premises cannot be occupied by anyone other than the assigned Resident(s). Residents cannot use or permit the University Housing Premises to be used for any pur- pose other than that of a private dwelling. Residents who violate this policy may face removal from Housing and/or Judicial disciplinary action. The University reserves the right to restrict access of a guest into a residence hall based on current or previous academic performance or judicial history. The University reserves the right to change room assignment at the conclusion of an academic year.

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Samples: www.desu.edu

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Housing Assignment. The process to which housing assignments are made is decided at the sole discretion of UNH Housing and may be changed at any time. This includes use of a priority system, lottery, wait list, seniority, and student preference. UNH Housing works closely with UNH Student Accessibility Services (SAS) to provide reasonable accommodations within the residential facilities for students with permanent or temporary disabilities. Applying for University housing and requesting a housing accommodation through SAS are two related, but separate processes. Students must both complete a housing application and request an accommodation through SAS. Students who do not complete the housing application, but have an approved accommodation from SAS, in the suggested time frames are not guaranteed a housing accommodation. Such accommodations may include but are not limited to room type requests, proximity to facilities, emotional support animals and power-driven mobility devices. All requests for such accommodations must be approved by SAS. The University Housing Office is responsible for developing and implementing will cooperate, to the degree possible, with students desiring a process change in assigning University housing to students. While efforts are made to honor residence hall and roommate requests, the University reserves the right to make assignments, reassign- ments or adjustments that may be deemed necessary. Each student agrees to meet the terms of the room assignment procedure as publicized by the Department of Housing and Residential Education. Failure to meet these terms may forfeit the student's right to a housing assignment. Failure Xxxxxxx and on-campus apartment residents may not be reassigned to honor a preference will not void the Contract. In order to accommodate a maximum number of students and to effectively use existing facilitiesresidence hall, the University reserves the right to assign students to short-term or temporary housing according to applications and permanent space availability. Withdrawals and cancellations will usually permit these students to be transferred to permanent rooms or apartments. The University reserves the right to consolidate vacancies unless granted an exception by requiring Residents to move from single occupancy to other accommodationsUNH Housing. The University reserves the right to change room assignments to promote the well-being for health and safety of Residentshazards, to maintainrepairs, operatevacancy consolidation, renovate or repair facilities, to establish a special interest building, floor, unit or section, to convert rooms for occupancy by unresolved issues in the opposite sex, to fill an apartment, room or suite, for disciplinary reasons caused by the Resident, for unre- solved incompatibility compatibility of roommates, or for any other reasonable purposes. When room- mate conflicts occur and reasons at the Residents cannot resolve their differences, the Department discretion of Housing and Residential Education may choose to move one or all Residents of the room/apartment to any vacant spaces. Residents will be responsible for any differ- ences in costs. When a vacancy occurs, the University reserves the right to assign a new occupant. If the Resident assigned to the room/apartment is resistant to the new occupant moving in, the current Resident may be charged the cost of a single space. This open space should be readily available with no inconvenience to the newly assigned Resident. It is the responsi- bility of the student assigned to the room to ensure the readiness of that space. Failure to prepare the space for a new occupant may result in a fine and/or disciplinary action. Residents are prohibited from subletting any University Housing Premises. University Housing Premises cannot be occupied by anyone other than the assigned Resident(s). Residents cannot use or permit the University Housing Premises to be used for any pur- pose other than that of a private dwelling. Residents who violate this policy may face removal from UNH Housing and/or Judicial disciplinary actionResidential Life. The University reserves the right to restrict access of assign more occupants to a guest into a residence hall room than the established capacity. In such cases, the housing fee for all occupants involved will be reduced based on current the housing rates established by the Board of Trustees. When the room is no longer over-assigned, for any reason whatsoever, and the extra furniture is removed, all occupants involved will be required to pay the increased fee, pro-rated, based on room or previous academic performance or judicial historyapartment capacity. The University reserves occupant(s) is (are) responsible for any changes in housing fees. If the right to change extra furniture remains in the room assignment at the conclusion request of an academic yearthe remaining residents or if the residents of the room do not ready the extra furniture for pick-up, the occupants will be required to pay the increased fee, pro-rated, based on room or apartment capacity.

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Samples: www.unh.edu

Housing Assignment. The University Housing Office is responsible for developing and implementing a process in assigning University housing to students. While efforts Assignments are made to honor residence hall and roommate requests, the University reserves the right to make assignments, reassign- ments or adjustments that may be deemed necessary. Each student agrees to meet the terms of the room assignment procedure as publicized by the Department of Housing and Residential EducationHousing. Failure Use of student preference, seniority, or time priority systems for making such assignments may be changed or limited at the University's sole discretion. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made to meet these terms the extent possible. Such accommodations may forfeit the student's right include but are not limited to a housing assignment. Failure room type requests, proximity to honor a preference will not void the Contract. In order to accommodate a maximum number of students and to effectively use existing facilities, the University reserves the right to assign students to shortservice animals and power-term or temporary housing according to applications and permanent space availabilitydriven mobility devices. Withdrawals and cancellations will usually permit these students to All requests for such accommodations must be transferred to permanent rooms or apartmentsapproved by UNH Student Accessibility Services. The University reserves will cooperate to the right degree possible with students desiring a change in room or apartment assignment. Xxxxxxx and apartment residents may not be reassigned to consolidate vacancies the undergraduate residence hall system unless granted an exception by requiring Residents to move from single occupancy to other accommodationsthe Department of Housing. The University reserves the right to change room assignments to promote for health, safety, repairs, vacancy consolidation, unresolved issues in the well-being and safety of Residents, to maintain, operate, renovate or repair facilities, to establish a special interest building, floor, unit or section, to convert rooms for occupancy by the opposite sex, to fill an apartment, room or suite, for disciplinary reasons caused by the Resident, for unre- solved incompatibility compatibility of roommates, coordination with other campus offices, or for any other reasonable purposes. When room- mate conflicts occur and reasons at the Residents cannot resolve their differences, the Department discretion of Housing and Residential Education may choose to move one or all Residents of the room/apartment to any vacant spaces. Residents will be responsible for any differ- ences in costs. When a vacancy occurs, the University reserves the right to assign a new occupant. If the Resident assigned to the room/apartment is resistant to the new occupant moving in, the current Resident may be charged the cost of a single space. This open space should be readily available with no inconvenience to the newly assigned Resident. It is the responsi- bility of the student assigned to the room to ensure the readiness of that space. Failure to prepare the space for a new occupant may result in a fine and/or disciplinary action. Residents are prohibited from subletting any University Housing Premises. University Housing Premises cannot be occupied by anyone other than the assigned Resident(s). Residents cannot use or permit the University Housing Premises to be used for any pur- pose other than that of a private dwelling. Residents who violate this policy may face removal from UNH Housing and/or Judicial disciplinary actionResidential Life. The University reserves the right to restrict access of assign more occupants to a guest into a residence hall room than the established capacity when the demand for housing exceeds the spaces available. In such cases, the housing fee for all occupants involved will be reduced based on current the housing rates established by the Board of Trustees. When the room is no longer over-assigned, for any reason whatsoever, and the extra furniture is removed, all occupants involved will be required to pay the increased fee, pro-rated, based on room or previous academic performance or judicial historyapartment capacity. The University reserves occupant(s) is (are) responsible for any changes in housing fees. If the right to change extra furniture remains in the room assignment at the conclusion request of an academic yearthe remaining residents or if the residents of the room do not ready the extra furniture for pick-up, the room will be considered broken down and the occupants will be required to pay the increased fee, pro-rated, based on room or apartment capacity.

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Samples: Board Agreement

Housing Assignment. The University Housing Office is responsible for developing and implementing a process in assigning University housing to students. While efforts Assignments are made to honor residence hall and roommate requests, the University reserves the right to make assignments, reassign- ments or adjustments that may be deemed necessary. Each student agrees to meet the terms of the room assignment procedure as publicized by the Department of Housing and Residential EducationHousing. Failure Use of student preference, seniority, or time priority systems for making such assignments may be changed or limited at the University's sole discretion. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made to meet these terms the extent possible. Such accommodations may forfeit the student's right include but are not limited to a housing assignment. Failure room type requests, proximity to honor a preference will not void the Contract. In order to accommodate a maximum number of students and to effectively use existing facilities, the University reserves the right to assign students to shortservice animals, emotional support animals and power-term or temporary housing according to applications and permanent space availabilitydriven mobility devices. Withdrawals and cancellations will usually permit these students to All requests for such accommodations must be transferred to permanent rooms or apartmentsapproved by UNH Student Accessibility Services. The University reserves will cooperate to the right degree possible with students desiring a change in room or apartment assignment. Xxxxxxx and apartment residents may not be reassigned to consolidate vacancies the undergraduate residence hall system unless granted an exception by requiring Residents to move from single occupancy to other accommodationsthe Department of Housing. The University reserves the right to change room assignments to promote for health, safety, repairs, vacancy consolidation, unresolved issues in the well-being and safety of Residents, to maintain, operate, renovate or repair facilities, to establish a special interest building, floor, unit or section, to convert rooms for occupancy by the opposite sex, to fill an apartment, room or suite, for disciplinary reasons caused by the Resident, for unre- solved incompatibility compatibility of roommates, coordination with other campus offices, or for any other reasonable purposes. When room- mate conflicts occur and reasons at the Residents cannot resolve their differences, the Department discretion of Housing and Residential Education may choose to move one or all Residents of the room/apartment to any vacant spaces. Residents will be responsible for any differ- ences in costs. When a vacancy occurs, the University reserves the right to assign a new occupant. If the Resident assigned to the room/apartment is resistant to the new occupant moving in, the current Resident may be charged the cost of a single space. This open space should be readily available with no inconvenience to the newly assigned Resident. It is the responsi- bility of the student assigned to the room to ensure the readiness of that space. Failure to prepare the space for a new occupant may result in a fine and/or disciplinary action. Residents are prohibited from subletting any University Housing Premises. University Housing Premises cannot be occupied by anyone other than the assigned Resident(s). Residents cannot use or permit the University Housing Premises to be used for any pur- pose other than that of a private dwelling. Residents who violate this policy may face removal from UNH Housing and/or Judicial disciplinary actionResidential Life. The University reserves the right to restrict access of assign more occupants to a guest into a residence hall room than the established capacity when the demand for housing exceeds the spaces available. In such cases, the housing fee for all occupants involved will be reduced based on current the housing rates established by the Board of Trustees. When the room is no longer over-assigned, for any reason whatsoever, and the extra furniture is removed, all occupants involved will be required to pay the increased fee, pro-rated, based on room or previous academic performance or judicial historyapartment capacity. The University reserves occupant(s) is (are) responsible for any changes in housing fees. If the right to change extra furniture remains in the room assignment at the conclusion request of an academic yearthe remaining residents or if the residents of the room do not ready the extra furniture for pick-up, the room will be considered broken down and the occupants will be required to pay the increased fee, pro-rated, based on room or apartment capacity.

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Samples: www.unh.edu

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Housing Assignment. Assignments are made by the Housing Department. Use of student preference, seniority, or time priority systems for making such assignments may be changed or limited at any time and in the University's sole discretion. The Housing Department works with UNH Student Accessibility Services (SAS) to provide reasonable accommodations within our residential facilities for students with disabilities. Applying for University Housing Office is responsible for developing and implementing requesting a process housing accommodation through SAS are two related but separate activities. Students who do not complete the Application and have an approved accommodation from SAS in assigning University the suggested time frames are not guaranteed a housing accommodation. Such accommodations may include but are not limited to students. While efforts are made to honor residence hall and roommate room type requests, the University reserves the right proximity to make assignments, reassign- ments or adjustments that may be deemed necessary. Each student agrees to meet the terms of the room assignment procedure as publicized by the Department of Housing and Residential Education. Failure to meet these terms may forfeit the student's right to a housing assignment. Failure to honor a preference will not void the Contract. In order to accommodate a maximum number of students and to effectively use existing facilities, the University reserves the right to assign students to shortservice animals, emotional support animals and power-term or temporary housing according to applications and permanent space availabilitydriven mobility devices. Withdrawals and cancellations will usually permit these students to All requests for such accommodations must be transferred to permanent rooms or apartmentsapproved by SAS. The University reserves will cooperate to the right degree possible with students desiring a change in room or apartment assignment. Xxxxxxx and apartment residents may not be reassigned to consolidate vacancies the undergraduate residence hall system unless granted an exception by requiring Residents to move from single occupancy to other accommodationsthe Housing Department . The University reserves the right to change room assignments to promote for health, safety, repairs, vacancy consolidation, unresolved issues in the well-being and safety of Residents, to maintain, operate, renovate or repair facilities, to establish a special interest building, floor, unit or section, to convert rooms for occupancy by the opposite sex, to fill an apartment, room or suite, for disciplinary reasons caused by the Resident, for unre- solved incompatibility compatibility of roommates, coordination with other campus offices, or for any other reasonable purposes. When room- mate conflicts occur and reasons at the Residents cannot resolve their differences, the Department of Housing and Residential Education may choose to move one or all Residents discretion of the room/apartment to any vacant spaces. Residents will be responsible for any differ- ences in costs. When a vacancy occurs, the University reserves the right to assign a new occupant. If the Resident assigned to the room/apartment is resistant to the new occupant moving in, the current Resident may be charged the cost of a single space. This open space should be readily available with no inconvenience to the newly assigned Resident. It is the responsi- bility of the student assigned to the room to ensure the readiness of that space. Failure to prepare the space for a new occupant may result in a fine Housing Department and/or disciplinary action. Residents are prohibited from subletting any University Housing Premises. University Housing Premises cannot be occupied by anyone other than the assigned Resident(s). Residents cannot use or permit the University Housing Premises to be used for any pur- pose other than that of a private dwelling. Residents who violate this policy may face removal from Housing and/or Judicial disciplinary actionResidential Life. The University reserves the right to restrict access of assign more occupants to a guest into a residence hall room than the established capacity when the demand for housing exceeds the spaces available. In such cases, the housing fee for all occupants involved will be reduced based on current the housing rates established by the Board of Trustees. When the room is no longer over- assigned, for any reason whatsoever, and the extra furniture is removed, all occupants involved will be required to pay the increased fee, pro-rated, based on room or previous academic performance or judicial historyapartment capacity. The University reserves occupant(s) is (are) responsible for any changes in housing fees. If the right to change extra furniture remains in the room assignment at the conclusion request of an academic yearthe remaining residents or if the residents of the room do not ready the extra furniture for pick-up, the room will be considered broken down and the occupants will be required to pay the increased fee, pro-rated, based on room or apartment capacity.

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Samples: Board Agreement

Housing Assignment. The University Housing Office is responsible for developing and implementing a process in assigning University housing to students. While efforts Assignments are made to honor residence hall and roommate requests, the University reserves the right to make assignments, reassign- ments or adjustments that may be deemed necessary. Each student agrees to meet the terms of the room assignment procedure as publicized by the Department of Housing and Residential EducationHousing. Failure Use of student preference, seniority, or time priority systems for making such assignments may be changed or limited at the University's sole discretion. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made to meet these terms the extent possible. Such accommodations may forfeit the student's right include but are not limited to a housing assignment. Failure room type requests, proximity to honor a preference will not void the Contract. In order to accommodate a maximum number of students and to effectively use existing facilities, the University reserves the right to assign students to shortservice animals and power-term or temporary housing according to applications and permanent space availabilitydriven mobility devices. Withdrawals and cancellations will usually permit these students to All requests for such accommodations must be transferred to permanent rooms or apartmentsapproved by UNH Student Accessibility Services. The University reserves will cooperate to the right degree possible with students desiring a change in room or apartment assignment. Xxxxxxx and apartment residents may not be reassigned to consolidate vacancies the undergraduate residence hall system unless granted an exception by requiring Residents to move from single occupancy to other accommodationsthe Department of Housing. The University reserves the right to change room assignments to promote the well-being and safety of Residentsfor health, to maintainsafety, operaterepair services, renovate or repair facilitiesvacancy consolidation, to establish a special interest buildingdisciplinary sanctions, floor, unit or section, to convert rooms for occupancy by the opposite sex, to fill an apartment, room or suite, for disciplinary reasons caused by the Resident, for unre- solved incompatibility unresolved issues in compatibility of roommates, or for any other reasonable purposes. When room- mate conflicts occur and reasons at the Residents cannot resolve their differences, the Department discretion of Housing and Residential Education may choose to move one or all Residents of the room/apartment to any vacant spaces. Residents will be responsible for any differ- ences in costs. When a vacancy occurs, the University reserves the right to assign a new occupant. If the Resident assigned to the room/apartment is resistant to the new occupant moving in, the current Resident may be charged the cost of a single space. This open space should be readily available with no inconvenience to the newly assigned Resident. It is the responsi- bility of the student assigned to the room to ensure the readiness of that space. Failure to prepare the space for a new occupant may result in a fine and/or disciplinary action. Residents are prohibited from subletting any University Housing Premises. University Housing Premises cannot be occupied by anyone other than the assigned Resident(s). Residents cannot use or permit the University Housing Premises to be used for any pur- pose other than that of a private dwelling. Residents who violate this policy may face removal from Housing and/or Judicial disciplinary actionUNH Housing. The University reserves the right to restrict access of assign more occupants to a guest into a residence hall room than the established capacity when the demand for housing exceeds the spaces available. In such cases, the housing fee for all occupants involved will be reduced based on current the housing rates established by the Board of Trustees. When the room is no longer over-assigned, for any reason whatsoever, and the extra furniture is removed, all occupants involved will be required to pay the increased fee, pro-rated, based on room or previous academic performance or judicial historyapartment capacity. The University reserves occupant(s) is (are) responsible for any changes in housing fees. If the right to change extra furniture remains in the room assignment at the conclusion request of an academic yearthe remaining residents or if the residents of the room do not ready the extra furniture for pick-up, the room will be considered broken down and the occupants will be required to pay the increased fee, pro-rated, based on room or apartment capacity.

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Samples: Board Agreement

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