Community Damage Billing. The purpose of community damage billing is to promote individual responsibility and to hold students mutually accountable for the condition of their shared living spaces. Public areas (i.e., hallways, stairways, lounges, bathrooms) are the collective responsibility of the residents of that community (i.e., suite, wing, floor, building, apartment, house). Charges for damages to those areas may be divided among the residents of those facilities. Items covered under the community damage billing policy may include, but are not limited to, damaged facilities, damaged or stolen furniture, or housekeeping charges in a common or public area when it is not possible to determine the responsible person(s). If a student is found to have information regarding the responsibility of one or more other persons for damage done to university property and failed to share that information with PSU staff, the student may be charged for a share of the damage.
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Sources: Residential Life & Dining Services Policies & Procedures, Housing & Dining Agreement
Community Damage Billing. The purpose of community damage billing is to promote individual responsibility and to hold students mutually accountable for the condition of their shared living spaces. Public areas (i.e., hallways, stairways, lounges, bathrooms) are the collective responsibility of the residents of that community (i.e., suite, wing, floor, building, apartment, house). Charges for damages to those areas may be divided among the residents of those facilities. Items covered under the community damage billing policy may include, but are not limited to, damaged facilities, damaged or stolen furniture, or housekeeping charges in a common or public area when it is not possible to determine the responsible person(s)) responsible. If a student is found to have information regarding the responsibility of one or more other persons for damage done to university property and failed to share that information with PSU staff, the student may be charged for a share of the damage.
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Sources: Housing & Dining Agreement
Community Damage Billing. The purpose of community damage billing is to promote individual responsibility and to hold students mutually accountable for the condition of their shared living spaces. Public areas (i.e., i.e. hallways, stairways, lounges, bathrooms) are the collective responsibility of the residents of that community (i.e., i.e. suite, wing, floor, building, apartment, house). Charges for damages to those areas may be divided among the residents of those facilities. Items covered under the community damage billing policy may include, but are not limited to, damaged facilities, damaged or stolen furniture, or housekeeping charges in a common or public area when it is not possible to determine the responsible person(s). If a student is found to have information regarding the responsibility of one or more other persons for damage done to university University property and failed to share that information with PSU UNH staff, the student may be charged for a share of the damage.
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Sources: Room & Board Agreement