Eligibility for University Housing. Any qualified graduate student of Washington State University or any full-time undergraduate student of Washington State University with legal dependents and/or a spouse, or domestic partner as noted below, is eligible for residence in Family/Graduate Housing. Undergraduate students must be enrolled for ten or more hours. Graduate students not on appointment as a teaching, research, or staff assistant must comply with the Graduate School minimum enrollment policy as outlined in the Graduate Bulletin. First priority for Family/Graduate Housing is given to all qualified student applicants. Second priority will be given on a space available basis to newly appointed faculty and staff. Military personnel on duty at Washington State University will be considered eligible either as faculty or staff. Faculty and staff renewals will be considered only if student demand is met. The Director of Housing Services may grant exceptions to these policies. Housing Services reserves the right to deny future housing assignments to residents 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 residents with a history of violating University policies, the terms and conditions of this license agreement, and/or violating the WSU 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. All keys must be returned to the Reservation Office by the date stated on the Notice of Termination or on the date that the rental agreement is cancelled or the date of the end of the rental agreement period. Keys may not be passed to a replacement resident. Failure to return the keys will result in the following nonrefundable key charges: $75 for door, $15 for mail, and $10 for laundry room. Residents may not put their own locks on any door in their apartment. If locks are found they will be removed and the resident charged for the cost 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 taken care of properly. Lead exposure is especially harmful to young children and pregnant women. Before renting pre-1978 housing, landlords must disclose the presence of known lead-based paint and distribute a pamphlet on lead poisoning prevention.
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Samples: Rental Agreement, Rental Agreement
Eligibility for University Housing. Any qualified graduate student of Washington State University or any full-time undergraduate student of Washington State University with legal dependents and/or a spouse, or domestic partner as noted below, is eligible for residence in Family/Graduate Housing. Undergraduate students must be enrolled for ten or more hours. Graduate students not on appointment as a teaching, research, or staff assistant must comply with the Graduate School minimum enrollment policy as outlined in the Graduate Bulletin. First priority for Family/Graduate Housing is given to all qualified student applicants. Second priority will be given on a space available basis to newly appointed faculty and staff. Military personnel on duty at Washington State University will be considered eligible either as faculty or staff. Faculty and staff renewals will be considered only if student demand is met. The Director of Housing Services and Residence Life and/or their designee may grant exceptions to these policies. Housing Services reserves the right to deny future housing assignments to residents 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 residents occupants with a history of violating University policies, the terms and conditions of this license apartment agreement, and/or violating the WSU Standards of Conduct for Students and or other relevant provisions in the Washington Administrative Code. Apartment keys are the property of Housing Services and may not be duplicated. All keys must be returned to the Reservation Office by the date stated on the Notice of Termination or on the date that the rental apartment agreement is cancelled or the date of the end of the rental apartment agreement period. Keys may not be passed to a replacement residentoccupant. Failure to return the keys will result in the following nonrefundable key charges: $75 for door, $15 30 for mail, and $10 20 for laundry room. Residents Occupants may not put their own locks on any door in their apartment. If locks are found found, they will be removed and the resident 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 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 taken care of properly. Lead exposure is especially harmful to young children and pregnant women. Before renting making available pre-1978 housing, landlords land owners must disclose the presence of known lead-based paint and distribute a pamphlet on lead poisoning prevention.
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Samples: Apartment Agreement
Eligibility for University Housing. Any qualified graduate student of Washington State University or any full-time undergraduate student of Washington State University with legal dependents and/or a spouse, or domestic partner as noted below, is eligible for residence in Family/Graduate Housing. Undergraduate students must be enrolled for ten 12 or more hourscredits. Graduate students not on appointment as a teaching, research, or staff assistant must comply with the Graduate School minimum enrollment policy as outlined in the Graduate Bulletin. If space is available, WSU faculty and staff may also be eligible for residence in Family/Graduate Housing. First priority for Family/Graduate Housing is given to all qualified student applicants. Second priority will be given on a space available basis to newly appointed faculty and staff. Military personnel on duty at Washington State University will be considered eligible either as faculty or staff. Faculty and staff renewals will be considered only if student demand is met. The Director of Housing Services and Residence Life and/or their designee may grant exceptions to these policies. Housing Services reserves the right to deny future housing assignments to residents 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 residents occupants with a history of violating University policies, the terms and conditions of this license apartment agreement, and/or violating the WSU Community Standards of Conduct for Students and or other relevant provisions in the Washington Administrative Code. Apartment keys are the property of Housing Services and may not be duplicated. All keys must be returned to the Reservation Housing Office by the move-out date stated on the Notice of Termination or on the date that the rental apartment agreement is cancelled terminated or the date of the end of the rental apartment agreement period. Keys may not be passed to a replacement residentoccupant. Failure to return the keys will result in the following nonrefundable key charges: $75 for door, $15 30 for mail, and $10 20 for laundry room. Residents Occupants may not put their own locks on any door in their apartment. If locks are found found, they will be removed and the resident 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 taken care of managed properly. Lead exposure is especially harmful to young children and pregnant women. Before renting pre-1978 housing, landlords owners must disclose the presence of known lead-based paint and distribute and/or lead-based paint hazards in the dwelling. License holders must also receive a federally approved pamphlet on lead poisoning 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/ Presence of lead-based paint or lead-based paint hazards: Kamiak Apartments - Lead-based paint is present on exterior grey portico/porch ceilings located on the 2nd floor, stairwell ceilings, porch wood hand rail components (rail cap, xxxxxxxx, baluster, and headers) and door frames in common area and mechanical room doors. Detailed lead-based paint reports are available to the occupant online any time by using the following links: Terrace Apartments - xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/documents/2022/09/terrace-lead-survey.pdf Kamiak Apartments - xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/documents/2022/09/kamiak-lead-report.pdf Valley Crest Village - xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/documents/2022/09/valley-crest-asbestos-and-lead-report.pdf Steptoe Village - xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/documents/2022/09/steptoe-village-asbestos-and-lead-report.pdf No boisterous noises or belligerent conduct will be permitted on or about the premises. The Director of Housing and Residence Life or designee will terminate the apartment agreement for occupants and/or their guests who repeatedly violate policies .
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Samples: Apartment Agreement
Eligibility for University Housing. Any qualified graduate student of Washington State University or any full-time undergraduate student of Washington State University with legal dependents and/or a spouse, or domestic partner as noted below, is eligible for residence in Family/Graduate Housing. Undergraduate students must be enrolled for ten or more hours. Graduate students not on appointment as a teaching, research, or staff assistant must comply with the Graduate School minimum enrollment policy as outlined in the Graduate Bulletin. If space is available, WSU faculty and staff may also be eligible for residence in Family/Graduate Housing. First priority for Family/Graduate Housing is given to all qualified student applicants. Second priority will be given on a space available basis to newly appointed faculty and staff. Military personnel on duty at Washington State University will be considered eligible either as faculty or staff. Faculty and staff renewals will be considered only if student demand is met. The Director of Housing Services and Residence Life and/or their designee may grant exceptions to these policies. Housing Services reserves the right to deny future housing assignments to residents 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 residents occupants with a history of violating University policies, the terms and conditions of this license apartment agreement, and/or violating the WSU Standards of Conduct for Students and or other relevant provisions in the Washington Administrative Code. Apartment keys are the property of Housing Services and may not be duplicated. All keys must be returned to the Reservation Housing Office by the move-out date stated on the Notice of Termination or on the date that the rental apartment agreement is cancelled terminated or the date of the end of the rental apartment agreement period. Keys may not be passed to a replacement residentoccupant. Failure to return the keys will result in the following nonrefundable key charges: $75 for door, $15 30 for mail, and $10 20 for laundry room. Residents Occupants may not put their own locks on any door in their apartment. If locks are found found, they will be removed and the resident 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 taken care of managed properly. Lead exposure is especially harmful to young children and pregnant women. Before renting pre-1978 housing, landlords owners must disclose the presence of known lead-based paint and distribute and/or lead-based paint hazards in the dwelling. License holders must also receive a federally approved pamphlet on lead poisoning 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/ Presence of lead-based paint or lead-based paint hazards: Terrace Apartments β Lead-based paint is present on the white metal doors and exterior wood door trims at the entrance to each apartment and the white bedroom closet shelves throughout the apartment complex. Kamiak Apartments - Lead-based paint is present on exterior grey portico/porch ceilings located on the 2nd floor, stairwell ceilings, porch wood hand rail components (rail cap, xxxxxxxx, baluster, and headers) and door frames in common area and mechanical room doors. Valley Crest Village - Lead-based paint is present on blue and gray wood exterior stairwell railing components (rail cap, baluster), stairwell stringers and headers and mechanical room doors throughout the complex. Steptoe Village- Lead-based paint is present on black wood stairwell stringers and mechanical room doors throughout the complex. Yakama Village is post-1978 housing; lead-based disclosure is not required; however, lead-based paints have not been identified in limited sampling obtained. Detailed lead-based paint reports are available to the occupant online any time by using the following links: Terrace Apartments - xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/documents/2022/09/terrace-lead-survey.pdf Kamiak Apartments - xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/documents/2022/09/kamiak-lead-report.pdf Valley Crest Village - xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/documents/2022/09/valley-crest-asbestos-and-lead- report.pdf Steptoe Village - xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/documents/2022/09/steptoe-village-asbestos-and-lead- report.pdf No boisterous noises or belligerent conduct will be permitted on or about the premises. Occupants and/or their guests who repeatedly violate policies will be required to terminate from Housing Services and pay all appropriate charges.
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Samples: Apartment Agreement
Eligibility for University Housing. Any qualified graduate student of Washington State University or any full-time undergraduate student of Washington State University with legal dependents and/or a spouse, or domestic partner as noted below, is eligible for residence in Family/Graduate Housing. Undergraduate students must be enrolled for ten or more hours. Graduate students not on appointment as a teaching, research, or staff assistant must comply with the Graduate School minimum enrollment policy as outlined in the Graduate Bulletin. If space is available, WSU faculty and staff may also be eligible for residence in Family/Graduate Housing. First priority for Family/Graduate Housing is given to all qualified student applicants. Second priority will be given on a space available basis to newly appointed faculty and staff. Military personnel on duty at Washington State University will be considered eligible either as faculty or staff. Faculty and staff renewals will be considered only if student demand is met. The Director of Housing Services and Residence Life and/or their designee may grant exceptions to these policies. Housing Services reserves the right to deny future housing assignments to residents 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 residents occupants with a history of violating University policies, the terms and conditions of this license apartment agreement, and/or violating the WSU Standards of Conduct for Students and or other relevant provisions in the Washington Administrative Code. Apartment keys are the property of Housing Services and may not be duplicated. All keys must be returned to the Reservation Office by the move-out date stated on the Notice of Termination or on the date that the rental apartment agreement is cancelled terminated or the date of the end of the rental apartment agreement period. Keys may not be passed to a replacement residentoccupant. Failure to return the keys will result in the following nonrefundable key charges: $75 for door, $15 30 for mail, and $10 20 for laundry room. Residents Occupants may not put their own locks on any door in their apartment. If locks are found found, they will be removed and the resident 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 taken care of properly. Lead exposure is especially harmful to young children and pregnant women. Before renting making available pre-1978 housing, landlords land owners must disclose the presence of known lead-based paint and distribute a pamphlet on lead poisoning prevention.
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Samples: Apartment Agreement