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Common use of Common Property Clause in Contracts

Common Property. Residents must not interfere with or damage any common property found in apartments or common areas. Residents should not leave anything on or obstruct the use of common property. For example, leaving items in common study spaces and kitchens. The resident is liable for all damages caused.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Residence Agreement, Residence Agreement, Residence Agreement

Common Property. Residents must not interfere with or damage any common property found in apartments or common areas. Residents should not leave anything on or obstruct the use of common property. For example, leaving items in common study spaces and kitchens. The resident is liable for all damages caused. UniLodge is not held responsible for any personal items that are left in common spaces and are damaged or go missing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residence Agreement

Common Property. Residents must not interfere with or damage any common property found in apartments or common areas. Residents should not property, nor leave anything on or obstruct the use of common property. For example, leaving items in common study spaces and kitchens. The resident is liable for all damages caused.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Tenancy Agreement