Common use of Lock-out Services Clause in Contracts

Lock-out Services. If Tenant is locked out of the Rental Property, Tenant or Adult Additional Occupant listed in Section 1.1, above, may check out a temporary key at no cost from Housing Services during regular business hours. If Tenant fails to return the temporary key within 2 business days, the key will be considered lost, and Tenant will be charged accordingly. During non-business hours and during office closures, Tenant may contact the UCSF Police at (000) 000-0000 for assistance. Tenant understands that UCSF Police charge a fee for this service that is billed through Housing Services, and a $25 fee will be added to the Tenant’s account for each lock out incident. The lock-out fee will be waived a maximum of two times during the entire period of tenancy.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Housing Agreement, Housing Agreement, Housing Agreement

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Lock-out Services. If Tenant is locked out of the Rental Property, Tenant or Adult Additional Occupant listed in Section 1.1, above, may check out a temporary key at no cost from Housing Services during regular business hours. If Tenant fails to return the temporary key within 2 business days, the key will be considered lost, and Tenant will be charged accordingly. During non-business hours and during office closureshours, Tenant may contact the UCSF Police at (000) 000-0000 for assistance. Tenant understands that UCSF Police charge a fee for this service that is billed through Housing Services, and a $25 fee will be added to the Tenant’s account for each lock out incident. The lock-out fee will be waived a maximum of two times during the entire period of tenancy.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Housing Agreement, Housing Agreement

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