Common use of Check-In and Check Clause in Contracts

Check-In and Check. out: A resident is considered checked-in when they obtain the room/suite key. When moving into the assigned room/suite, the resident shall complete, sign and turn in a Residence Life Room/Suite Inventory Form. When vacating the assigned room/suite, the resident must check-out with the Hall Director or their designee. The Residence Life Room/Suite Inventory Form and an inspection by an appointed Residence Life staff serves as the basis for check-out charges, if assessed. Each resident agrees to follow the proper check-out procedures when vacating the premises or relocating within the system. This includes, but is not limited to, removing personally owned furniture and equipment, removing all waste and debris, and leaving the room/suite in the same condition as when accepted, reasonable wear and tear accepted. The resident is responsible for cleaning. Maintenance or repair required to return premises to the same condition as when accepted is accomplished by University appointed personnel and is billed accordingly.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Room Accommodations Agreement, Room Accommodation Agreement

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Check-In and Check. out: A resident is Residents are considered checked-in when they obtain the room/suite key. When moving into the assigned room/suite, the resident shall complete, sign and turn in a Residence Life Room/Suite Inventory Form. When vacating the assigned room/suite, the resident must check-out with the Hall Director or their designee. The Residence Life Room/Suite Inventory Form and an inspection by an appointed Residence Life staff serves as the basis for check-out charges, if assessed. Each resident agrees to follow the proper check-out procedures when vacating the premises or relocating within the system. This includes, but is not limited to, removing personally owned furniture and equipment, removing all waste and debris, and leaving the room/suite in the same condition as when accepted, reasonable wear and tear accepted. The resident is responsible for cleaning. Maintenance or repair required to return premises to the same condition as when accepted is accomplished by University University-appointed personnel and is billed accordingly.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Room Accommodations Agreement

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Check-In and Check. out: A resident is considered checked-in when they obtain the room/suite key. When moving into the assigned room/suitetheir assignment, the resident shall complete, sign sign, and turn in a Residence Life Room/Suite Inventory FormForm with staff. When vacating the assigned room/suiteassignment, the resident must check-out with the their Hall Director or their designee. The Residence Life Room/Suite Inventory Form and an inspection by an appointed designated Residence Life staff serves as the basis for check-out charges, if assessed. Each resident agrees to follow the proper check-out procedures when vacating the premises or relocating within the system. This includes, but is not limited to, removing personally owned furniture and equipment, removing all waste and debris, and leaving the room/suite space in the same condition as when accepted, reasonable wear and tear accepted. The resident is responsible for cleaning. Maintenance or repair required to return premises to the same condition as when accepted is accomplished by University appointed personnel and is billed accordingly.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Room Accommodations Agreement

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