Emergency Cleaning. If an emergency cleaning situation should arise, the College will arrange for an external company to perform necessary work, and the student will be charged a minimum cleaning fee of $250. Should the College be invoice for charges beyond $250, the student must pay the invoice, based on the work required and damages caused. If cleaning to a common area cannot be attributed to a specific resident, all residents from the affected community will be charged proportionally for the fine. Once such an issue arises, the College may perform weekly checks of the common spaces to ensure appropriate cleanliness standards are maintained. Continued failure to comply with common area standards will result in the closure of such common spaces.
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Emergency Cleaning. If an emergency cleaning situation should arise, the College will arrange for an external company to perform the necessary work, and the student will be charged a minimum cleaning fee of $250. Should the College be invoice invoiced for charges beyond $250, the student must pay the full cost of the invoice, based on the work required and damages caused. If cleaning to a common communal area cannot be attributed to a specific resident, all residents from the affected community will be charged proportionally for the fine. Once such an issue arises, the College may perform weekly regular checks of the common communal spaces to ensure appropriate cleanliness standards are maintained. Continued failure to comply with common communal area standards will may result in the closure of such common communal spaces.
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Samples: Occupancy Agreement
Emergency Cleaning. If an emergency cleaning situation should arise, the College will arrange for an external company to perform the necessary work, and the student will be charged a minimum cleaning fee of $250. Should the College be invoice invoiced for charges beyond $250, the student must pay the invoiceadditional costs, based on the work required and damages caused. If cleaning to a common communal area cannot be attributed to a specific resident, all residents from the affected community will be charged proportionally for the fine. Once such an issue arises, the College may perform weekly regular checks of the common communal spaces to ensure appropriate cleanliness standards are maintained. Continued failure to comply with common communal area standards will may result in the closure of such common spaces.
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Samples: Occupancy Agreement