Eligibility for University Housing. Eligibility to purchase a license from Housing Services, unless otherwise defined by the University, is limited to enrolled students of Washington State University. All apartment agreements are terminable by Housing Services when the occupant ceases to be in that status; the former student must follow all cancellation and termination procedures noted in this agreement. Housing Services reserves the right to deny future housing assignments to occupants with a history of more than one delinquency letter, more than one notice to vacate, or cleaning and damage charges in excess of $200. Housing Services reserves the right to deny future housing assignments to occupants with a history of violating University policies, the terms and conditions of this apartment agreement, and/or violating the WSU Community Standards of Conduct for Students and other relevant provisions in the Washington Administrative Code. Apartment keys are the property of Housing Services and may not be duplicated or given to someone who is not an occupant of the apartment. All keys must be returned to the Housing Office by the date stated on the Notice of Termination, on the date that the apartment agreement is terminated, or on the date at the end of the agreement period. Keys may not be passed to a replacement roommate. Failure to return the keys will result in the following nonrefundable key charges: $75 for door, $30 for mail, and $20 for laundry room. Occupants may not put their own locks on any door in an apartment. If locks are found, they will be removed, and the occupant charged for the cost of such removal. The federal government has enacted legislation regarding the abatement and disclosure of lead-based paint in certain non-exempt housing. Pursuant to federal law (24 C.F.R. Part 35 and 40 C.F.R. Part 7450), beginning September 1996, Washington State University must disclose any known lead-based paint hazards upon the license of non-exempt residential property built prior to 1978. Housing Services is in compliance and aware of its responsibilities under 42 U.S.C. 4852(d). Housing built before 1978 may contain lead-based paint. Lead from paint, paint chips, and dust can pose health hazards if not managed properly. Lead exposure is especially harmful to young children and pregnant women. Before renting pre-1978 housing, owners must disclose the presence of known lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards in the dwelling. License holders must also receive a federally approved pamphlet on lead positioning prevention. The following pamphlet is provided: Protect Your Family From Lead in Your Home - xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/documents/2022/09/epa-english-lead-brochure.pdf/. Lead-based paint records and reports identifying WSU apartment locations with lead-based paint(s) may be found here: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/cs-lmphome/ Housing Services is in compliance and aware of its responsibilities 42 U.S.C. 4852d.
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Samples: Single Student Apartment Agreement, Single Student Apartment Agreement, Single Student Apartment Agreement
Eligibility for University Housing. Eligibility to purchase a license from Housing Services, unless otherwise defined by the University, is limited to enrolled students of Washington State University. All apartment agreements are terminable by Housing Services HousingServices when the occupant ceases to be in that status; the former student must follow all cancellation and termination procedures noted in this agreement. Housing Services reserves the right to deny future housing assignments to occupants with a history of more than one delinquency letter, more than one notice to vacate, or cleaning and damage charges in excess of $200. Housing Services reserves the right to deny future housing assignments to occupants with a history of violating University policies, the terms and conditions of this apartment agreement, and/or violating the WSU Community Standards of Conduct for Students and other relevant provisions in the Washington Administrative Code. Apartment keys are the property of Housing Services and may not be duplicated or given to someone who is not an occupant of the apartment. All keys must be returned to the Housing Reservations Office by the date stated on the Notice of Termination, on the date that the apartment agreement is terminated, or on the date at the end of the agreement period. Keys may not be passed to a replacement roommate. Failure to return the keys will result in the following nonrefundable key charges: $75 for door, $30 for mail, and $20 for laundry room. Occupants may not put their own locks on any door in an apartment. If locks are found, they will be removed, removed and the occupant charged for the cost of such removal. The federal government has enacted legislation regarding the abatement and disclosure of lead-lead- based paint in certain non-exempt housing. Pursuant to federal law (24 C.F.R. Part 35 and 40 C.F.R. Part 7450), beginning September 1996, Washington State University must disclose any known lead-based paint hazards upon the license of non-exempt residential property built prior to 1978. Housing Services is in compliance and aware of its responsibilities under 42 U.S.C. 4852(d). Housing built before 1978 may contain lead-based paint. Lead from paint, paint chips, and dust can pose health hazards if not managed taken care of properly. Lead exposure is especially harmful to young children and pregnant women. Before renting pre-1978 housing, owners landlords must disclose the presence of known lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards in the dwelling. License holders must also receive a federally approved pamphlet and distribute information on lead positioning poisoning prevention. The following pamphlet is provided: Protect Your Family From Lead in Your Home - xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/documents/2022/09/epa-english-lead-brochure.pdf/. Lead-based paint records and reports identifying WSU apartment locations with lead-based paint(s) may be found here: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/cs-lmphome/ Housing Services is in compliance and aware of its responsibilities 42 U.S.C. 4852d.
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Samples: Single Student Apartment Agreement
Eligibility for University Housing. Eligibility to purchase a license from Housing Services, unless otherwise defined by the University, is limited to enrolled students of Washington State University. All apartment agreements are terminable by Housing Services when the occupant ceases to be in that status; the former student must follow all cancellation and termination procedures noted in this agreement. Housing Services reserves the right to deny future housing assignments to occupants with a history of more than one delinquency letter, more than one notice to vacate, or cleaning and damage charges in excess of $200. Housing Services reserves the right to deny future housing assignments to occupants with a history of violating University policies, the terms and conditions of this apartment agreement, and/or violating the WSU Community Standards of Conduct for Students and other relevant provisions in the Washington Administrative Code. Apartment keys are the property of Housing Services and may not be duplicated or given to someone who is not an occupant of the apartment. All keys must be returned to the Housing Reservations Office by the date stated on the Notice of Termination, on the date that the apartment agreement is terminated, or on the date at the end of the agreement period. Keys may not be passed to a replacement roommate. Failure to return the keys will result in the following nonrefundable key charges: $75 for door, $30 for mail, and $20 for laundry room. Occupants may not put their own locks on any door in an apartment. If locks are found, they will be removed, removed and the occupant charged for the cost of such removal. The federal government has enacted legislation regarding the abatement and disclosure of lead-lead- based paint in certain non-exempt housing. Pursuant to federal law (24 C.F.R. Part 35 and 40 C.F.R. Part 7450), beginning September 1996, Washington State University must disclose any known lead-based paint hazards upon the license of non-exempt residential property built prior to 1978. Housing Services is in compliance and aware of its responsibilities under 42 U.S.C. 4852(d). Housing built before 1978 may contain lead-based paint. Lead from paint, paint chips, and dust can pose health hazards if not managed taken care of properly. Lead exposure is especially harmful to young children and pregnant women. Before renting pre-1978 housing, owners landlords must disclose the presence of known lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards in the dwelling. License holders must also receive a federally approved pamphlet and distribute information on lead positioning poisoning prevention. The following pamphlet is provided: Protect Your Family From Lead in Your Home - xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/documents/2022/09/epa-english-lead-brochure.pdf/. Lead-based paint records and reports identifying WSU apartment locations with lead-based paint(s) may be found here: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/cs-lmphome/ Housing Services is in compliance and aware of its responsibilities 42 U.S.C. 4852d.
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Samples: Single Student Apartment Agreement
Eligibility for University Housing. Eligibility to purchase a license from Housing Services, unless otherwise defined by the University, is limited to enrolled students of Washington State University. All apartment agreements are terminable by Housing Services when the occupant ceases to be in that status; the former student must follow all cancellation and termination procedures noted in this agreement. Housing Services reserves the right to deny future housing assignments to occupants with a history of more than one delinquency letter, more than one notice to vacate, or cleaning and damage charges in excess of $200. Housing Services reserves the right to deny future housing assignments to occupants with a history of violating University policies, the terms and conditions of this apartment agreement, and/or violating the WSU Community Standards of Conduct for Students and other relevant provisions in the Washington Administrative Code. Apartment keys are the property of Housing Services and may not be duplicated or given to someone who is not an occupant of the apartment. All keys must be returned to the Housing Office by the date stated on the Notice of Termination, on the date that the apartment agreement is terminated, or on the date at the end of the agreement period. Keys may not be passed to a replacement roommate. Failure to return the keys will result in the following nonrefundable key charges: $75 for door, $30 for mail, and $20 for laundry room. Occupants may not put their own locks on any door in an apartment. If locks are found, they will be removed, removed and the occupant charged for the cost of such removal. The federal government has enacted legislation regarding the abatement and disclosure of lead-lead- based paint in certain non-exempt housing. Pursuant to federal law (24 C.F.R. Part 35 and 40 C.F.R. Part 7450), beginning September 19960000, Washington State Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx University must disclose any known lead-based paint hazards upon the license of non-exempt residential property built prior to 1978. Housing Services is in compliance and aware of its responsibilities under 42 U.S.C. 4852(d). Housing built before 1978 may contain lead-based paint. Lead from paint, paint chips, and dust can pose health hazards if not managed taken care of properly. Lead exposure is especially harmful to young children and pregnant women. Before renting pre-1978 housing, owners landlords must disclose the presence of known lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards in the dwelling. License holders must also receive a federally approved pamphlet and distribute information on lead positioning poisoning prevention. The following pamphlet is provided: Protect Your Family From Lead in Your Home - xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/documents/2022/09/epa-english-lead-brochure.pdf/. Lead-based paint records and reports identifying WSU apartment locations with lead-based paint(s) may be found here: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/cs-lmphome/ Housing Services is in compliance and aware of its responsibilities 42 U.S.C. 4852d.
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Samples: Single Student Apartment Agreement
Eligibility for University Housing. Eligibility to purchase a license from Housing Services, unless otherwise defined by the University, is limited to enrolled students of Washington State University. All apartment agreements are terminable by Housing Services HousingServices when the occupant ceases to be in that status; the former student must follow all cancellation and termination procedures noted in this agreement. Housing Services reserves the right to deny future housing assignments to occupants with a history of more than one delinquency letter, more than one notice to vacate, or cleaning and damage charges in excess of $200. Housing Services reserves the right to deny future housing assignments to occupants with a history of violating University policies, the terms and conditions of this apartment agreement, and/or violating the WSU Community Standards of Conduct for Students and other relevant provisions in the Washington Administrative Code. Apartment keys are the property of Housing Services and may not be duplicated or given to someone who is not an occupant of the apartment. All keys must be returned to the Housing Reservations Office by the date stated on the Notice of Termination, on the date that the apartment agreement is terminated, or on the date at the end of the agreement period. Keys may not be passed to a replacement roommate. Failure to return the keys will result in the following nonrefundable key charges: $75 for door, $30 for mail, and $20 for laundry room. Occupants may not put their own locks on any door in an apartment. If locks are found, they will be removed, removed and the occupant charged for the cost of such removal. The federal government has enacted legislation regarding the abatement and disclosure of lead-lead- based paint in certain non-exempt housing. Pursuant to federal law (24 C.F.R. Part 35 and 40 C.F.R. Part 7450), beginning September 19960000, Washington State Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx University must disclose any known lead-based paint hazards upon the license of non-exempt residential property built prior to 1978. Housing Services is in compliance and aware of its responsibilities under 42 U.S.C. 4852(d). Housing built before 1978 may contain lead-based paint. Lead from paint, paint chips, and dust can pose health hazards if not managed taken care of properly. Lead exposure is especially harmful to young children and pregnant women. Before renting pre-1978 housing, owners landlords must disclose the presence of known lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards in the dwelling. License holders must also receive a federally approved pamphlet and distribute information on lead positioning poisoning prevention. The following pamphlet is provided: Protect Your Family From Lead in Your Home - xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/documents/2022/09/epa-english-lead-brochure.pdf/. Lead-based paint records and reports identifying WSU apartment locations with lead-based paint(s) may be found here: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/cs-lmphome/ Housing Services is in compliance and aware of its responsibilities 42 U.S.C. 4852d.
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Samples: Single Student Apartment Agreement
Eligibility for University Housing. Eligibility to purchase a license from Housing Services, unless otherwise defined by the University, is limited to enrolled students of Washington State University. All apartment agreements are terminable by Housing Services when the occupant ceases to be in that status; the former student must follow all cancellation and termination procedures noted in this agreement. Housing Services reserves the right to deny future housing assignments to occupants with a history of more than one delinquency letter, more than one notice to vacate, or cleaning and damage charges in excess of $200. Housing Services reserves the right to deny future housing assignments to occupants with a history of violating University policies, the terms and conditions of this apartment agreement, and/or violating the WSU Community Standards of Conduct for Students and other relevant provisions in the Washington Administrative Code. Apartment keys are the property of Housing Services and may not be duplicated or given to someone who is not an occupant of the apartment. All keys must be returned to the Housing Office by the date stated on the Notice of Termination, on the date that the apartment agreement is terminated, or on the date at the end of the agreement period. Keys may not be passed to a replacement roommate. Failure to return the keys will result in the following nonrefundable key charges: $75 for door, $30 for mail, and $20 for laundry room. Occupants may not put their own locks on any door in an apartment. If locks are found, they will be removed, and the occupant charged for the cost of such removal. The federal government has enacted legislation regarding the abatement and disclosure of lead-lead- based paint in certain non-exempt housing. Pursuant to federal law (24 C.F.R. Part 35 and 40 C.F.R. Part 7450), beginning September 1996, Washington State University must disclose any known lead-based paint hazards upon the license of non-exempt residential property built prior to 1978. Housing Services is in compliance and aware of its responsibilities under 42 U.S.C. 4852(d). Housing built before 1978 may contain lead-based paint. Lead from paint, paint chips, and dust can pose health hazards if not managed properly. Lead exposure is especially harmful to young children and pregnant women. Before renting pre-1978 housing, owners must disclose the presence of known lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards in the dwelling. License holders must also receive a federally approved pamphlet on lead positioning prevention. The following pamphlet is provided: Protect Your Family From Lead in Your Home - xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/documents/2022/09/epa-english-lead-brochure.pdf/. Lead-based paint records and reports identifying WSU apartment locations with lead-based paint(s) may be found here: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/cs-lmphome/ Housing Services is in compliance and aware of its responsibilities 42 U.S.C. 4852d.
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Samples: Single Student Apartment Agreement
Eligibility for University Housing. Eligibility to purchase a license from Housing Services, unless otherwise defined by the University, is limited to enrolled students of Washington State University. All apartment agreements are terminable by Housing Services when the occupant ceases to be in that status; the former student must follow all cancellation and termination procedures noted in this agreement. Housing Services reserves the right to deny future housing assignments to occupants with a history of more than one delinquency letter, more than one notice to vacate, or cleaning and damage charges in excess of $200. Housing Services reserves the right to deny future housing assignments to occupants with a history of violating University policies, the terms and conditions of this apartment agreement, and/or violating the WSU Community Standards of Conduct for Students and other relevant provisions in the Washington Administrative Code. Apartment keys are the property of Housing Services and may not be duplicated or given to someone who is not an occupant of the apartment. All keys must be returned to the Housing Reservations Office by the date stated on the Notice of Termination, on the date that the apartment agreement is terminated, or on the date at the end of the agreement period. Keys may not be passed to a replacement roommate. Failure to return the keys will result in the following nonrefundable key charges: $75 for door, $30 for mail, and $20 for laundry room. Occupants may not put their own locks on any door in an apartment. If locks are found, they will be removed, removed and the occupant charged for the cost of such removal. The federal government has enacted legislation regarding the abatement and disclosure of lead-lead- based paint in certain non-exempt housing. Pursuant to federal law (24 C.F.R. Part 35 and 40 C.F.R. Part 7450), beginning September 1996, Washington State University must disclose any known lead-based paint hazards upon the license of non-exempt residential property built prior to 1978. Housing Services is in compliance and aware of its responsibilities under 42 U.S.C. 4852(d). Housing built before 1978 may contain lead-based paint. Lead from paint, paint chips, and dust can pose health hazards if not managed taken care of properly. Lead exposure is especially harmful to young children and pregnant women. Before renting pre-1978 housing, owners landlords must disclose the presence of known lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards in the dwelling. License holders must also receive a federally approved pamphlet and distribute information on lead positioning poisoning prevention. The following pamphlet is provided: Protect Your Family From Lead in Your Home - xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/documents/2022/09/epa-english-lead-brochure.pdf/. Lead-based paint records and reports identifying WSU apartment locations with lead-based paint(s) may be found here: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/cs-lmphome/ Housing Services is in compliance and aware of its responsibilities 42 U.S.C. 4852d.
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Samples: Apartment Agreement
Eligibility for University Housing. Eligibility to purchase a license from Housing Services, unless otherwise defined by the University, is limited to enrolled students of Washington State University. All apartment agreements are terminable by Housing Services when the occupant ceases to be in that status; the former student must follow all cancellation and termination procedures noted in this agreement. Housing Services reserves the right to deny future housing assignments to occupants with a history of more than one delinquency letter, more than one notice to vacate, or cleaning and damage charges in excess of $200. Housing Services reserves the right to deny future housing assignments to occupants with a history of violating University policies, the terms and conditions of this apartment agreement, and/or violating the WSU Community Standards of Conduct for Students and other relevant provisions in the Washington Administrative Code. Apartment keys are the property of Housing Services and may not be duplicated or given to someone who is not an occupant of the apartment. All keys must be returned to the Housing Reservations Office by the date stated on the Notice of Termination, on the date that the apartment agreement is terminated, or on the date at the end of the agreement period. Keys may not be passed to a replacement roommate. Failure to return the keys will result in the following nonrefundable key charges: $75 for door, $30 for mail, and $20 for laundry room. Occupants may not put their own locks on any door in an apartment. If locks are found, they will be removed, removed and the occupant charged for the cost of such removal. The federal government has enacted legislation regarding the abatement and disclosure of lead-lead- based paint in certain non-exempt housing. Pursuant to federal law (24 C.F.R. Part 35 and 40 C.F.R. Part 7450), beginning September 19960000, Washington State Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx University must disclose any known lead-based paint hazards upon the license of non-exempt residential property built prior to 1978. Housing Services is in compliance and aware of its responsibilities under 42 U.S.C. 4852(d). Housing built before 1978 may contain lead-based paint. Lead from paint, paint chips, and dust can pose health hazards if not managed taken care of properly. Lead exposure is especially harmful to young children and pregnant women. Before renting pre-1978 housing, owners landlords must disclose the presence of known lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards in the dwelling. License holders must also receive a federally approved pamphlet and distribute information on lead positioning poisoning prevention. The following pamphlet is provided: Protect Your Family From Lead in Your Home - xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/documents/2022/09/epa-english-lead-brochure.pdf/. Lead-based paint records and reports identifying WSU apartment locations with lead-based paint(s) may be found here: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/cs-lmphome/ Housing Services is in compliance and aware of its responsibilities 42 U.S.C. 4852d.
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Samples: Single Student Apartment Agreement
Eligibility for University Housing. Eligibility to purchase a license from Housing Services, unless otherwise defined by the University, is limited to enrolled students of Washington State University. All apartment agreements are terminable by Housing Services when the occupant ceases to be in that status; the former student must follow all cancellation and termination procedures noted in this agreement. Housing Services reserves the right to deny future housing assignments to occupants with a history of more than one delinquency letter, more than one notice to vacate, or cleaning and damage charges in excess of $200. Housing Services reserves the right to deny future housing assignments to occupants with a history of violating University policies, the terms and conditions of this apartment agreement, and/or violating the WSU Community Standards of Conduct for Students and other relevant provisions in the Washington Administrative Code. Apartment keys are the property of Housing Services and may not be duplicated or given to someone who is not an occupant of the apartment. All keys must be returned to the Housing Office by the date stated on the Notice of Termination, on the date that the apartment agreement is terminated, or on the date at the end of the agreement period. Keys may not be passed to a replacement roommate. Failure to return the keys will result in the following nonrefundable key charges: $75 for door, $30 for mail, and $20 for laundry room. Occupants may not put their own locks on any door in an apartment. If locks are found, they will be removed, and the occupant charged for the cost of such removal. The federal government has enacted legislation regarding the abatement and disclosure of lead-lead- based paint in certain non-exempt housing. Pursuant to federal law (24 C.F.R. Part 35 and 40 C.F.R. Part 7450), beginning September 1996, Washington State University must disclose any known lead-based paint hazards upon the license of non-exempt residential property built prior to 1978. Housing Services is in compliance and aware of its responsibilities under 42 U.S.C. 4852(d). Housing built before 1978 may contain lead-based paint. Lead from paint, paint chips, and dust can pose health hazards if not managed properly. Lead exposure is especially harmful to young children and pregnant women. Before renting pre-1978 housing, owners must disclose the presence of known lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards in the dwelling. License holders must also receive a federally approved pamphlet on lead positioning prevention. The following pamphlet is provided: Protect Your Family From Lead in Your Home - xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/documents/2022/09/epa-english-lead-brochure.pdf/. Lead-based paint records and reports identifying WSU apartment locations with lead-based paint(s) may be found here: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/cs-lmphome/ Housing Services is in compliance and aware of its responsibilities 42 U.S.C. 4852d.
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Samples: Apartment Agreement