CHECKING OUT. The Licensee shall vacate the housing unit using procedures outlined by FHS which are provided thirty (30) days before the end of each semester or upon termination of his or her license to use a housing unit, whichever is sooner. Licensees must follow the guidelines in the Check-out/Transfer Procedures located in the License Agreement. All personal property must be removed from the housing unit prior to the time that keys are returned. Failure to follow establish procedures shall result in removal of his/her personal property, moving/storage charges and lock change fees, and may result in the imposition of additional License Fees including $150 for late check-out and billing for continued occupancy. FHS does not accept any liability for belongings left in Licensee’s housing unit and such items may be disposed of pursuant to the laws of the State of California as outlined in Title 5. Section 42375, entitled Care, Restitution, Sale or Destruction of Lost Property, and Section 42376, entitled Proceeds of Sale. Licensee has the right to appeal charges to the Director of Housing or his/her designee by submitting an appeal by email to the director’s email address within 30 days of receipt of charges. Any Licensee who does not vacate the housing unit as required by this section shall be evicted in the manner provided by the laws of the State of California and charged a daily rate through the length of stay and may be charged any other applicable fees or charges. The matter shall be referred to the California State University Office of General Counsel for appropriate legal action.
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Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement
CHECKING OUT. The Licensee shall vacate the housing unit using procedures outlined by FHS which are provided thirty (30) days before the end of each semester or upon termination of his or her license to use a housing unit, whichever is sooner. Licensees must follow the guidelines in the Check-out/Transfer Procedures located in the License Agreement. All personal property must be removed from the housing unit prior to the time that keys are returned. Failure to follow establish procedures shall result in removal of his/her their personal property, moving/storage charges and lock change fees, and may result in the imposition of additional License Fees including $150 for late check-out and billing for continued occupancy. FHS does not accept any liability for belongings left in Licensee’s housing unit and such items may be disposed of pursuant to the laws of the State of California as outlined in Title 5. Section 42375, entitled Care, Restitution, Sale or Destruction of Lost Property, and Section 42376, entitled Proceeds of Sale. Licensee has the right to appeal charges to the Director of Housing or his/her their designee by submitting an appeal by email to the director’s email address within 30 days of receipt of charges. Any Licensee who does not vacate the housing unit as required by this section shall be evicted in the manner provided by the laws of the State of California and charged a daily rate through the length of stay and may be charged any other applicable fees or charges. The matter shall be referred to the California State University Office of General Counsel for appropriate legal action.
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Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement
CHECKING OUT. The Licensee shall vacate the housing unit using procedures outlined by FHS which are provided thirty (30) days before the end of each semester quarter or upon termination of his or her license to use a housing unit, whichever is sooner. Licensees must follow the guidelines in the Check-out/Transfer Procedures located in the License Agreement. All personal property must be removed from the housing unit prior to the time that keys are returned. Failure to follow establish procedures shall result in removal of his/her personal property, moving/storage charges and lock change fees, and may result in the imposition of additional License Fees including $150 for late check-out and billing for continued occupancy. FHS does not accept any liability for belongings left in Licensee’s housing unit and such items may be disposed of pursuant to the laws of the State of California as outlined in Title 5. Section 42375, entitled Care, Restitution, Sale or Destruction of Lost Property, and Section 42376, entitled Proceeds of Sale. Licensee has the right to appeal charges to the Director of Housing or his/her designee by submitting an appeal by email to the director’s email address within 30 days of receipt of charges. Any Licensee who does not vacate the housing unit as required by this section shall be evicted in the manner provided by the laws of the State of California and charged a daily rate through the length of stay and may be charged any other applicable fees or charges. The matter shall be referred to the California State University Office of General Counsel for appropriate legal action.
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Samples: License Agreement