Common use of Neighborhood Units (Undergraduate students) Clause in Contracts

Neighborhood Units (Undergraduate students). The University will not supply furniture for Neighborhood Units. Student is responsible for the condition of Neighborhood Units and fixtures provided by the University, less normal wear and tear. Student agrees to submit a Room Inventory Inspection at the time of check-in. Upon check-out, if applicable, Student will pay for damages beyond normal wear and tear, to restore the room and/or furnishings to the condition noted on the Room Inventory Inspection. A final check-out inspection will be conducted by University staff after the initial check-out appointment. Additional charges may be assessed as a result of the final check out inspection. Student's signature on the Room Inventory Inspection establishes Student's acceptance of the condition of the room and contents at the time of check-in, and becomes the standard for the condition of the room at the time of check-out. If the Room Inventory Inspection is not completed and submitted within three (3) business days of the time of check in, the University will assume the assigned Neighborhood Unit is in good, safe and clean condition at the time of possession. Unless it can be otherwise conclusively determined, all students assigned to a Neighborhood Unit will be responsible for an equal share of damages. All of the residents of a Neighborhood Unit may be held jointly responsible for loss, damage, and/or defacement to common areas and/or fixtures. Any charges for loss or damage to furniture or common areas will be allocated to Student’s account in accordance with established policies. If Student wishes to bring furniture into the Neighborhood Unit, Student must adhere to all California state fire codes. All furniture must be flame retardant. Student is not allowed to bring into the Neighborhood Unit any type of homemade loft bed or bed unit. Commercially built lofts or bed units are allowed, but must adhere to all California state fire codes.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: University Summer Housing Contract, University Summer Housing Contract

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Neighborhood Units (Undergraduate students). The University will not supply furniture for Neighborhood Units. Student is responsible for the condition of Neighborhood Units and fixtures provided by the University, less normal wear and tear. Student agrees to submit a Room Inventory Inspection Condition Report and Common Area Condition Report at the time of check-in. Upon check-out, if applicable, Student will pay for damages beyond normal wear and tear, to restore the room and/or furnishings to the condition noted on the Room Inventory InspectionCondition Report and Common Area Condition Report. A final check-out inspection will be conducted by University staff after the initial check-out appointment. Additional charges may be assessed as a result of the final check out inspection. Student's signature on the Room Inventory Inspection Condition Report and Common Area Condition Report establishes Student's acceptance of the condition of the room and contents at the time of check-in, and becomes the standard for the condition of the room at the time of check-out. If the Room Inventory Inspection Condition Report and Common Area Condition Report is not returned/completed and submitted within three (3) business days of the time of check in, the University will assume the assigned Neighborhood Unit is in good, safe and clean condition at the time of possession. Unless it can be otherwise conclusively determined, all students assigned to a Neighborhood Unit will be responsible for an equal share of damages. All of the residents of a Neighborhood Unit may be held jointly responsible for loss, damage, and/or defacement to common areas and/or fixtures. Any charges for loss or damage to furniture or common areas will be allocated to Student’s Bursar account in accordance with established policies. If Student wishes to bring furniture into the Neighborhood Unit, Student must adhere to all California state fire codes. All furniture must be flame retardant. Student is not allowed to bring into the Neighborhood Unit any type of homemade loft bed or bed unit. Commercially built lofts or bed units are allowed, but must adhere to all California state fire codes.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: University Summer Housing Contract

Neighborhood Units (Undergraduate students). The University will not supply furniture for Neighborhood Units. Student is responsible for the condition of Neighborhood Units and fixtures provided by the University, less normal wear and tear. Student agrees to submit a Room Inventory Inspection at the time of check-in. Upon check-out, if applicable, Student will pay for damages beyond normal wear and tear, to restore the room and/or furnishings to the condition noted on the Room Inventory Inspection. A final check-out inspection will be conducted by University staff after the initial check-out appointment. Additional charges may be assessed as a result of the final check out inspection. Student's signature on the Room Inventory Inspection establishes Student's acceptance of the condition of the room and contents at the time of check-in, and becomes the standard for the condition of the room at the time of check-out. If the Room Inventory Inspection is not completed and submitted within three (3) business days of the time of check in, the University will assume the assigned Neighborhood Unit is in good, safe and clean condition at the time of possession. Unless it can be otherwise conclusively determined, all students assigned to a Neighborhood Unit will be responsible for an equal share of damages. All of the residents of a Neighborhood Unit may be held jointly responsible for loss, damage, and/or defacement to common areas and/or fixtures. Any charges for loss or damage to furniture or common areas will be allocated to Student’s Bursar account in accordance with established policies. If Student wishes to bring furniture into the Neighborhood Unit, Student must adhere to all California state fire codes. All furniture must be flame retardant. Student is not allowed to bring into the Neighborhood Unit any type of homemade loft bed or bed unit. Commercially built lofts or bed units are allowed, but must adhere to all California state fire codes.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: University Summer Housing Contract

Neighborhood Units (Undergraduate students). The University will not supply furniture for Neighborhood Units. Student is responsible for the condition of Neighborhood Units and fixtures provided by the University, less normal wear and tear. Student agrees to submit a Room Inventory Inspection at the time of check-in. Upon check-out, if applicable, Student will pay for damages beyond normal wear and tear, to restore the room and/or furnishings to the condition noted on the Room Inventory Inspection. A final check-out inspection will be conducted by University staff after the initial check-out appointment. Additional charges may be assessed as a result of the final check out inspection. Student's signature on the Room Inventory Inspection establishes Student's acceptance of the condition of the room and contents at the time of check-in, and becomes the standard for the condition of the room at the time of check-out. If the Room Inventory Inspection is not completed and submitted within three (3) business days of the time of check in, the University will assume the assigned Neighborhood Unit is in good, safe and clean condition at the time of possession. Unless it can be otherwise conclusively determined, all students assigned to a Neighborhood Unit will be responsible for an equal share of damages. All of the residents of a Neighborhood Unit may be held jointly responsible for loss, damage, and/or defacement to common areas and/or fixtures. Any charges for loss or damage to furniture or common areas will be allocated to Student’s account in accordance with established policies. If Student wishes to bring furniture into the Neighborhood Unit, Student must adhere to all California state fire codes. All furniture must be flame retardant. Student is not allowed to bring into the Neighborhood Unit any type of homemade loft bed or bed unit. Commercially built lofts or bed units are allowed, but must adhere to all California state fire codes. Each Student is supplied with one (1) set of basic furniture, which includes a desk, chair, bed, mattress, and drawer space. No Student is able to utilize furniture provided for additional persons in the space, whether they are occupied or vacant. It is understood that 7 Student can be assigned to the space at any time and that one (1) set of basic furniture should remain available for them. Student will be charged $250 if found in violation of this policy.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: University Summer Housing Contract

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Neighborhood Units (Undergraduate students). The University will not supply furniture for Neighborhood Units. Student is responsible for the condition of Neighborhood Units and fixtures provided by the University, less normal wear and tear. Student agrees to submit a Room Inventory Inspection at the time of check-in. Upon check-out, if applicable, Student will pay for damages beyond normal wear and tear, to restore the room and/or furnishings to the condition noted on the Room Inventory Inspection. A final check-out inspection will be conducted by University staff after the initial check-out appointment. Additional charges may be assessed as a result of the final check out inspection. Student's signature on the Room Inventory Inspection establishes Student's acceptance of the condition of the room and contents at the time of check-in, and becomes the standard for the condition of the room at the time of check-out. If the Room Inventory Inspection is not completed and submitted within three (3) business days of the time of check in, the University will assume the assigned Neighborhood Unit is in good, safe and clean condition at the time of possession. Unless it can be otherwise conclusively determined, all students assigned to a Neighborhood Unit will be responsible for an equal share of damages. All of the residents of a Neighborhood Unit may be held jointly responsible for loss, damage, and/or defacement to common areas and/or fixtures. Any charges for loss or damage to furniture or common areas will be allocated to Student’s account in accordance with established policies. If Student wishes to bring furniture into the Neighborhood Unit, Student must adhere to all California state fire codes. All furniture must be flame retardant. Student is not allowed to bring into the Neighborhood Unit any type of homemade loft bed or bed unit. Commercially built lofts or bed units are allowed, but must adhere to all California state fire codes. Each Student is supplied with one (1) set of basic furniture, which includes a desk, chair, bed, mattress, and drawer space. No Student is able to utilize furniture provided for additional persons in the space, whether they are occupied or vacant. It is understood that Student can be assigned to the space at any time and that one (1) set of basic furniture should remain available for them. Student will be charged $500 if found in violation of this policy.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: University Summer Housing Contract

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