RESPONSIBILITIES FOR ROOM USE Sample Clauses

RESPONSIBILITIES FOR ROOM USE. Each residence hall bedroom contains a bed, desk, chair, drawers and closet space, a network access faceplate, window treatment and trash/recycle cans. Students must provide their own linens, including pillows and blankets, and task lighting. Students may not move University furnishings from one room to another. It is the responsibility of residents to secure all keys/key cards and Case ID cards. The transfer of an ID and/or keys/key card to another individual is prohibited. Housing recognizes students’ right to privacy in their assigned room. However, authorized University officials may enter a student’s room for inspection or maintenance after reasonable notice or in the case of emergency. Staff members are required to identify themselves prior to entering a room. Residents are responsible for room cleaning, regular waste removal and maintaining satisfactory sanitation and life safety standards as determined by Housing. Custodial staff clean the lounges, suite/apartment common areas, corridors and bathrooms in each residence hall. These common areas are also inspected on a regular basis by the university maintenance staff to identify routine maintenance concerns.
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RESPONSIBILITIES FOR ROOM USE. A. Check-in/Check-out Requirements: Upon moving into a room, each resident must sign and submit a Suite/Room Condition Form (S/RCF), which will be an accurate and complete record of the contents and condition of the assigned room. This inventory will serve as the basis for check-out, and charges for room damage and/or missing items, if assessed.
RESPONSIBILITIES FOR ROOM USE. Each bedroom contains a bed, desk, drawers and closet space, Internet access, window treatment, and trash/recycle cans. Students must provide their own linens, including pillows and blankets, and task lighting. Students may not remove any College furnishings and/or move furnishings from one room to another. Students are responsible for room cleaning, regular waste removal and maintaining satisfactory health and safety standards, as determined by the office of housing and residential life. Custodians clean public areas, including lounges, corridors and bathrooms shared by more than four people.
RESPONSIBILITIES FOR ROOM USE. Each bedroom contains a bed, a desk, dresser, and closet space. Students must provide their own linens, including pillows and blankets. The Institute recognizes students’ need for and right to privacy in their own rooms. However, authorized Institute officials may enter the apartment and/or a student’s room for inspection or maintenance after reasonable notice, or in the case of emergency. Staff members are required to identify themselves prior to entering the room.
RESPONSIBILITIES FOR ROOM USE a. Check-in requirements Upon check-in, a signed Housing License Agreement must be on file or executed. You must provide emergency contact information and complete any additional documents provided by building management prior to receiving their apartment key. You will receive appropriate keys or Cornell ID card access. Only permanent residents as approved by the Housing Office are authorized to possess keys or card access; keys or cards may not be duplicated. Upon check-in, it is your responsibility to notify building management immediately of any maintenance or housekeeping problems.
RESPONSIBILITIES FOR ROOM USE. Each assigned space contains a bed, desk, drawers, closet space, internet access, window treatment, and trash/recycle cans. Students must provide their own linens, including pillows and blankets, and task lighting. Students may not remove any College furnishings and/or move furnishings from one room to another. Students are responsible for room cleaning, regular waste removal and maintaining satisfactory health and safety standards, as determined by the Office of Residential Life. Custodians regularly clean public areas, including lounges, and corridors, as well as bathrooms shared by more than four students.
RESPONSIBILITIES FOR ROOM USE. Each residence hall bedroom contains a bed, a desk, overhead lighting, drawer and closet space, a wastebasket, and blinds. Students must provide their own linens, including pillows and blankets. Students may not move furnishings from one room to another. The Institute recognizes students need for and right to privacy in their own rooms. However, authorized Institute officials may enter a student’s room for inspection or maintenance after reasonable notice, or in the case of emergency. Staff members are required to identify themselves prior to entering the room. Residents are responsible for the condition of their rooms. Residents are responsible for room cleaning, regular waste removal, and maintaining satisfactory sanitation and life safety standards determined by Student Life and Housing. Building service workers clean the lounges, corridors, and bathrooms in the residence hall. CHECK-IN/CHECK-OUT REQUIREMENTS Each resident must fill out a check-in form upon occupying the room. This form, when countersigned by a member of the Residence Life Staff, is the basis for assessment of any damage or loss attributable to the residents at the termination of the occupancy period. Failure to complete and return the form will result in the student assuming responsibility for all damages in the room. Upon check-out, the residents must remove all refuse and discarded material and leave the room as clean as the time of check-in. Charges for additional required cleaning, removal of personal property, or for any loss or damage caused by the residents will be deducted from the damage deposit. If costs exceed the amount of the damage deposit, the additional amount will be charged to the residents involved. Appeals should be directed to Student Life and Housing. DAMAGE OR LOSS Students are liable and responsible for any damage or loss to their room or room furnishings and for any other damage or loss they cause to any part of the residence hall. Damage or loss must be reported promptly to one of the Residence Life Staff.
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