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RESIDENT GUIDE. The Resident acknowledges receipt of a copy of the Resident Guide and agrees to abide by its terms. Any changes to the Resident Guide shall be effective only after 30 days notice is given of such changes. The Resident Guide, together with the Addenda, attached hereto as Exhibits “A” - “J” are hereby incorporated herein and made a part hereof.
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RESIDENT GUIDE. 8.1 The Company has issued and maintains a guide for Residents in and of the Home (the “Resident Guide”). The Resident Guide contains, among other things, details of the services the Company provides, the rights and requirements of Residents, certain of the Company’s policies, including those applicable to each Resident at the Home.
RESIDENT GUIDE. The Resident acknowledges receipt of a copy of the Resident Guide and agrees to abide by its terms. Any changes to the Resident Guide shall be effective only after thirty (30) days’ notice is given of such changes. The Resident Guide is hereby incorporated herein and made a part hereof. RESIDENT RESPONSIBILITY AGREEMENT ADDENDUMS: The below addendums are hereby incorporated herein and made a part hereof. Addendum A – Asbestos Addendum Addendum BDisclosure of Information on Lead-Based Paint Addendum CMold and Mildew Addendum Addendum DPet Addendum Addendum EIntentionally Omitted Addendum F – Authorization to Enter Addendum Addendum G – Weapons Addendum Addendum H – Receipt of Resident Guide Addendum I – Surge Protector Addendum Addendum J – Satellite Dish Addendum Addendum K – Right to Relocate IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have set their hands and seals to this Agreement, each of which shall constitute an original. LANDLORD­­­­­­­­­ ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­__________________________________________ DATE: __________ RESIDENT _________________________________________ DATE: __________ ADDENDUM A Disclosure of Information on Asbestos Hazards Every tenant of residential property on which a residential dwelling was built prior to 1990 is notified that such property may present exposure to asbestos that may place young children at risk of developing certain type of cancers. Asbestos is a problem because, as a toxic substance and a known carcinogen, it can cause several serious diseases in humans. Symptoms of these diseases typically develop over a period of years following asbestos exposure. Asbestos-containing materials (ACM) in building do not always pose a problem (that is, hazardous) to occupants and workers in the building. Fort Xxxxxxx Family Housing/Balfour Xxxxxx Communities have established policies and procedures for the safe and proper operational procedures and responsibilities for handling, removing and disposing of ACM. The Landlord has provided the occupant with available records and reports pertaining to asbestos in the housing (list documents below): Consumer Product Safety Commission: CPSC Warns About Asbestos in Consumer Products. Resident’s Acknowledgement (please initial) ­­­__X__Resident has received copies of all information listed above. Authorized Agent for Landlord Date ______________ ____________________________________ Resident or Authorized Person Date ______________ Consumer Product Safety Commission CANCER HAZARD! CPSC Warns A...
RESIDENT GUIDE. The Resident Guide contains general information about housing on the Installation, maintenance procedures and community policies. Resident acknowledges receipt of a copy of the Resident Guide (at Exhibit “A”) and agrees to abide by its terms. Any changes to the Resident Guide shall be effective only after thirty (30) days notice of such changes is given to Resident. The Resident Guide, together with any addenda, attachments, exhibits and schedules attached hereto, are hereby incorporated into this Lease and made a part hereof.
RESIDENT GUIDE. The Resident Guide contains general information about housing on the Installation, maintenance procedures and community policies. Resident acknowledges receipt of a copy of the Resident Guide (at Exhibit “A”) and agrees to abide by its terms. Any changes to the Resident Guide shall be effective only after thirty (30) days notice of such changes is given to Resident. The Resident Guide, together with any addenda, attachments, exhibits and schedules attached hereto, are hereby incorporated into this Lease and made a part hereof. [Signatures of the parties on following page] RESIDENT ACKNOWLEDGES RECEIPT OF THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS AND UNDERSTANDS THAT THEY ARE A BINDING PART OF THIS LEASE AGREEMENT: RESIDENT GUIDE (Exhibit “A”) LEAD-BASED PAINT ADDENDUM (Exhibit “B”) MOLD ADDENDUM (Exhibit “C”) AND, IF APPLICABLE, THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL ADDENDA:  PET ADDENDUM (Exhibit “D”)  SATELLITE DISH ADDENDUM (Exhibit “E”)  CONSENT TO RELOCATE TO A NON-SEVERABLE UNIT (Exhibit “F”)  CONSENT TO RELOCATE TO A NON-ACCESSIBLE UNIT (Exhibit “G”)
RESIDENT GUIDE. All Residents receive this Lease and a Resident Guide at the time of lease-up. The Resident will also receive any revisions the PHA determines necessary to the Resident Guide, as they occur, from the PHA.
RESIDENT GUIDE. List of Physicians List of Ancillary Service Providers Admission Policy Application for Admission Overview of the Application Process to Determine Medicaid Eligibility Overview of Medicare, How to Apply For and Use Medicare Benefits Notice of Privacy Practices Statement of Resident Rights (TX Dept. of Aging and Disability Services, 19.401(c)) Rights of the Elderly (Texas Human Resources Code Chapter 102) Patient Self Determination Act (Resident Rights Under Federal Law) Resident and Family Council Information Facility Policies and Rules Inventory of Personal Belongings Advance Directives Brochure DADS Advance Care Planning Q & A Ombudsman Information Brochure)
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