Resident Room definition

Resident Room means a room in the facility licensed for one or more beds.

Examples of Resident Room in a sentence

  • Resident Room: When a vacancy occurs in a multiple occupancy room and continued multiple status is desired, the remaining occupant(s) must maintain Room Readiness as defined below in Section 19.B. Residence Life and First Year Experience may, in its sole non-grievable discretion, assign a new roommate(s) to the room up to its maximum occupant status or move the existing resident(s) to another room.

  • Resident agrees to pay Resident Room and Board fees for Housing accommodations and services.

  • Basic Resident Room Telephone Service covered by this fee provides the following services: Instant dial tone and ability to receive calls five-digit campus dialing unlimited local dialing within 16 miles access to the emergency number 911 and other emergency services associated taxes and surcharges free telephone line repair (dial tone) access to telephone statements on a secure web site Telephone line connection problems should be reported to Information Services and Technology (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇.

  • The University will inspect the Room shortly after the Resident vacates, using the 'Resident Room Condition Form' and the Resident will be charged for any additional cleaning, moving of furniture, missing or damaged items and for any damage to the Room not reported to the College office.

  • Information regarding this fee, including the amount of the fee included in Resident Room rate, can be found ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/myhousing-resources.