Common use of Damage/Cleaning Clause in Contracts

Damage/Cleaning. The student is responsible for the condition of all University property in the licensed room, suite or apartment, including common spaces, and elsewhere in the residence hall. Upon check-in and check-out, students must complete a room, suite or apartment Condition Form with Residential Life staff. This form confirms the condition of the licensed room, suite, or apartment. Any pre-existing conditions in the licensed space should be noted at check-in by the student. Failure to do so may result in supplementary charges for any damage which has not been noted or may occur through the length of the student’s occupancy in the licensed space. Students will be billed for damages that are beyond normal wear and tear. If a student does not complete the check-out process with hall staff, the student waives the right to appeal supplementary charges. If damage cannot be attributed to any one individual, charges will be assessed equally among all licensed room, suite or apartment occupants. If there is loss/damage to common areas of any campus housing facility and the University cannot identify the individual(s) responsible, the University may require several or all of the hall's residents to pay a prorated group charge covering the cost of common area repair/replacement. Students will be billed for replacement of furniture and reinstallation costs in the case of vandalism. Additionally, students may also be referred to the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution for disciplinary action which could include loss of housing privileges.

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Samples: www.northeastern.edu, www.northeastern.edu, www.northeastern.edu

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Damage/Cleaning. The student is responsible for the condition of all University property in the licensed room, suite or apartment, including common spaces, and elsewhere in the residence hall. Upon check-in and check-out, students must complete a room, suite or apartment Condition Form with Residential Life staff. This form confirms the condition of the licensed room, suite, or apartment. Any pre-existing conditions in the licensed space should be noted at check-in by the student. Failure to do so may result in supplementary charges for any damage which has not been noted or may occur through the length of the student’s occupancy in the licensed space. Students will be billed for damages that are beyond normal wear and tear. If a student does not complete the check-out process with hall staff, the student s/he waives the right to appeal supplementary charges. If damage cannot be attributed to any one individual, charges will be assessed equally among all licensed room, suite or apartment occupants. If there is loss/damage to common areas of any campus housing facility and the University cannot identify the individual(s) responsible, the University may require several or all of the hall's residents to pay a prorated group charge covering the cost of common area repair/replacement. Students will be billed for replacement of furniture and reinstallation costs in the case of vandalism. Additionally, students may also be referred to the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution for disciplinary action which could include loss of housing privileges.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.northeastern.edu, www.northeastern.edu

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