CARE OF STUDENT ROOMS Sample Clauses

CARE OF STUDENT ROOMS. The Student agrees to care for their Residence Hall space and to keep their room and unit common areas in a clean and habitable condition. The Student also agrees to report damages and/or items requiring maintenance promptly. Any Student who does not exercise their responsibility for private and/or common areas and whose actions result in damage to the property may be required to leave the Residence Halls and pay for the damages. Damages in unit common areas are the financial responsibility of all residents assigned to the unit and cost are split equally between residents unless responsible parties can be determined.
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CARE OF STUDENT ROOMS is the responsibility of the residents. The Student agrees to care for their apartment and keep their room and unit common areas in a clean and habitable condition. The Student also agrees to report damages and/or items require maintenance promptly. Reasonable care of the rooms and unit common areas assures a livable apartment. Any Student who does not exercise their responsibility for private and/or common areas and whose actions result in undue damage may be required to leave the apartments and pay for damages. Damages in unit common areas are the financial responsibility of all residents assigned to the unit and cost split between residents unless responsible parties can be determined. Mold occurs naturally in the environment and there currently exist no federal or state standards for permissible levels of mold. Student is required to take steps to control the growth of mold and mildew by keeping the premises clean and well-ventilated, particularly when showering, bathing, or washing dishes or clothes. Student is required to notify the property management promptly about the existence of visible mold or mildew, water leakage or overflow in or about the premises. To ensure a minimum of wear to the furniture, bedroom furniture must remain in the Student’s room and unit common area furniture must remain in the unit common area. Student is prohibited from removing furniture from the apartment. Fees for damages to the Student’s assigned building and/or community based upon assessment of joint liability with other occupants of the same building and/or community may be charged. Learn more by reviewing the “Information on Dampness and Mold for Renters in California” booklet that comes from the state Department of Public Health.

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