Damage to University Property. Charges will be assessed against any individual responsible for damaging University or personal property. If the individual responsible for damages, over and above normal wear and tear cannot be identified, then the guest(s) assigned to the damaged room when the damage occurred will be assessed equally. Guests are not permitted to repair damaged University property. All damaged University property must be reported to the appropriate residential area reception desk/office, which will make arrangements for necessary repairs, and assess charges when appropriate. Tampering with, altering or changing any safety equipment, lock, fire alarm, smoke detector, sprinkler, fire extinguisher, other mechanical systems (including electrical or plumbing systems) is strictly prohibited. Guests will subject to immediate removal from University housing if found in violation of the above policy. All locks, keys, electronic locks, and issued temporary access cards are the property of the University and are not to be repaired, changed, or duplicated except by University facilities personnel. Residents are not to borrow keys/access cards from other residents nor lend keys/access cards to anyone. If a student’s key/access card is lost or stolen, or if for any other reason a student wishes to have their lock changed/re-programmed, they will be responsible for the cost of re-keying the room/apartment or re-programming the lock. Controlled access points (doors and gates) are provided in all residential areas to control access. The access door/gate alone is not a guarantee of your personal safety or security, nor is it a guarantee against criminal activity. Residents and/or their guests should not impair the use or function of the access doors/gates. Residents are solely responsible for the control of visitor access to your room/apartment. All residential areas are equipped with video cameras that monitor all points of entry in the community. Everyone who enters or leaves a specific building is recorded as well as other activities in the vicinity of the entry point. The cameras record 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. Images captured by the administrative video monitors may be used as evidence of activity that violates Department of Housing and Residential Life and/or University policies, which includes violations of access control policies. Residents should not in any way impair the use or function of the cameras.
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Damage to University Property. Charges will may be assessed against any individual responsible for damaging University or personal property. If the individual responsible for damages, over and above normal wear and tear cannot be identified, then the guest(sstudent(s) assigned to the damaged room when the damage occurred will be assessed equally. Guests Students are not permitted to repair damaged University property. All damaged University property must be reported to the appropriate residential area reception desk/office, which will make arrangements for necessary repairs, and assess charges when appropriate. Tampering with, altering or changing any safety equipment, lock, fire alarm, smoke detector, sprinkler, fire extinguisher, other mechanical systems (including electrical or plumbing systems) is strictly prohibited. Guests Residents will subject be referred to immediate removal from the University housing if found in violation discipline system and may face termination of the above policyresidency on campus. Access Control (Locks/Keys and Room/Building Entry) All locks, keys, electronic locks, and issued temporary access cards are the property of the University and are not to be repaired, changed, or duplicated except by University facilities personnel. Residents are not to borrow keys/access cards from other residents nor lend keys/access cards to anyone. If a student’s key/access card is lost or stolen, or if for any other reason a student wishes to have their his/her lock changed/re-programmed, they he/she will be responsible for the cost of re-keying the room/room/ apartment or re-programming the lock. Controlled access points (doors and gates) are provided in all residential areas to control access. The access door/gate alone is not a guarantee of your personal safety or security, nor is it a guarantee against criminal activity. Residents and/or their guests should not impair the use or function of the access doors/gates. Residents are solely responsible for the control of visitor access to your room/apartment. All residential areas are equipped with video cameras that monitor all points of entry in the community. Everyone who enters or leaves a specific building is recorded as well as other activities in the vicinity of the entry point. The cameras record 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. Images captured by the administrative video monitors may be used as evidence of activity that violates Department of Housing and Residential Life and/or University policies, which includes violations of access control policies. Residents should not in any way impair the use or function of the cameras.
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Samples: Summer Intern Housing Agreement
Damage to University Property. Charges will may be assessed against any individual responsible for damaging University or personal property. If the individual responsible for damages, over and above normal wear and tear cannot be identified, then the guest(sstudent(s) assigned to the damaged room when the damage occurred will be assessed equally. Guests Students are not permitted to repair damaged University property. All damaged University property must be reported to the appropriate residential area reception desk/office, which will make arrangements for necessary repairs, and assess charges when appropriate. Tampering with, altering or changing any safety equipment, lock, fire alarm, smoke detector, sprinkler, fire extinguisher, other mechanical systems (including electrical or plumbing systems) is strictly prohibited. Guests Residents will subject be referred to immediate removal from the University housing if found in violation discipline system and may face termination of the above policyresidency on campus. Access Control (Locks/Keys and Room/Building Entry) All locks, keys, electronic locks, and issued temporary access cards are the property of the University and are not to be repaired, changed, or duplicated except by University facilities personnel. Residents are not to borrow keys/access cards from other residents nor lend keys/access cards to anyone. If a student’s key/access card is lost or stolen, or if for any other reason a student wishes to have their his/her lock changed/re-programmed, they he/she will be responsible for the cost of re-keying the room/room/ apartment or re-programming the lock. Controlled access points (doors and gates) are provided in all residential areas to control access. The access door/gate alone is not a guarantee of your personal safety or security, nor is it a guarantee against criminal activity. Residents and/or their guests should not impair the use or function of the access doors/gates. Residents are solely responsible for the control of visitor access to your room/apartment. All residential areas are equipped with video cameras that monitor all points of entry in the community. Everyone who enters or leaves a specific building is recorded as well as other activities in the vicinity of the entry point. The cameras record 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. Images captured by the administrative video monitors may be used as evidence of activity that violates Department of Housing and Residential Life and/or University policies, which includes violations of access control policies. Residents should not in any way impair the use or function of the cameras. A fee of $25 will be charged for every lost access card or for every overnight lock out. Quiet Hours Residents and their guests and invitees shall, at all times, maintain order and reasonable quiet at all times in residential areas. Loud, offensive, disturbing or objectionable noises, boisterous activities or conduct that unreasonably disturbs the ability to study, sleep or the enjoyment of a residential area by other residents and their guests (including unreasonable uses of televisions, radios, stereos or other electronic equipment, amplifiers, guitars, pianos, keyboards or other musical instruments, or computers) or unreasonably disturbs the surrounding neighbors is prohibited. Resident shall comply with all local rules and regulations relating to noise and nuisances. In cases where residents violate the quiet hours of a floor/apartment area, the Department of Housing and Residential Life reserves the right to make room changes or terminate residency. No drums or electrically amplified musical instruments, including microphones, may be used in student rooms/apartments. Music of any type may not be directed outside of rooms/ apartments. Restricted Areas/Special Living Areas Students are not permitted in mechanical, electrical or other utility spaces or on window ledges or the roofs of any University buildings. In cases where special living areas have been designated, the policies and regulations governing these specific areas will be outlined and distributed by the Department of Housing and Residential Life Office. Unless specifically stated, all policies in this guide shall apply to these special living areas.
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Samples: Summer Intern Housing Agreement