OCCUPANCY GUIDELINES. ● The student to whom a specific Xxxx College residence is leased is responsible for any failure to follow the requirements of the Housing Contract, within Xxxx College housing, including Addendums, which may include any violations of law, College policy or guidelines committed by guests. Residents are expected to take reasonable care in monitoring the actions of guests. ● Xxxx College housing is for currently registered Xxxx College students only. If a resident moves to non-student status, they are given five business days to vacate their Xxxx College housing. ● The College does not provide family housing or housing for anyone under the age of 16. ● The College requires all entering full-time first-year students to live on campus for their first two years, with the exception of limited exemptions and accommodations. Entering students are encouraged to apply for housing by June 1 in order to receive full consideration of their housing preferences. Students who are within the residency requirement period may still be assigned a room even if they do not submit a housing application. Upper-division students apply to live on campus on a space-available basis through Room Registration. ● This Contract is for a space in a residence hall, house, or apartment, but not for a specific room or roommate, subject to availability. Xxxx College reserves the right to assign roommates, reassign residents who are without roommates, change room assignments, and/or use a room when it is not occupied. Residents may not occupy spaces for which they aren’t contracted. Personal belongings in an unoccupied space are subject to immediate removal without notification at any point. ● A resident may not sell, transfer, or sublet any portion of the space covered by this Contract to any other person. Any such behavior may lead to Administrative Termination of this Contract, as described below, and may lead to an honor case against the students involved. ● Residents who are not enrolled in classes on Xxxx College’s campus for spring semester must vacate their rooms by the posted closing date/time at the end of the preceding fall semester. This may include a leave of absence, medical leave, graduation, or studying abroad. Personal possessions must be removed from the room at the time of move-out. ● Residents will be charged a $50 per hour or a flat fee for not vacating their room by noon. on the posted closing date. ● Residents are responsible for removing personal belongings from their r...
OCCUPANCY GUIDELINES. Income Rent Calculation (IRC) The number of individuals allowed to reside in a dwelling is governed by National Occupancy standards. Minimum occupancy standards apply to all households who apply for IRC housing. However, the FIMUR program allows that; • Adults may agree to share a bedroom. • Two children may share a bedroom if mutually agreed upon by the applicant/tenant and the housing provider. Size of the bedroom, ages of the children and sex of the children are important considerations for making the decision. • A parent and child under the age of five may share a bedroom if mutually agreed to by the applicant/tenant and the housing provider until a unit becomes available that would suit the need and size of the family. • Spouses/partners may occupy separate bedrooms where a primary tenant provides a medical document stating health conditions for requiring separate bedrooms. • Students will be counted as part of the household status as long as they are attending a learning institution on a full-time basis, and dependant on the family for financial support. • There must be at least one person to a bedroom to qualify for the size of unit requested. • Pregnant applicants/tenants who wish to plan for appropriate housing to suit the needs of a growing family may be required to confirm the pregnancy by way of a Medical confirmation. An extra bedroom may be allocated in order to provide for the unborn child. National Occupancy Standards Suitable housing has enough bedrooms for the size and make-up of resident households, according to National Occupancy Standard (NOS) requirements. Enough bedrooms based on NOS requirements means one bedroom for: • each cohabiting adult couple; • unattached household member 18 years of age and over; • same-sex pair of children under age 18; • an additional boy or girl in the family, unless there are two opposite sex children under 5 years of age, in which case they are expected to share a bedroom. A household of one individual can occupy a bachelor unit (i.e. a unit with no bedroom).
OCCUPANCY GUIDELINES. 1 Units shall be assigned and occupied by families based on the appropriate bedroom size that complies with HUD rules related to Occupancy Standards. Assignments will be made based on the family’s preferences and the availability of units within the housing authority. c Two individuals of the opposite sex will not be required to share a bedroom, although they may do so at the request of the family.
OCCUPANCY GUIDELINES. 5 When a family is actually offered a unit, if they no longer qualify for the unit size, they will remain on the wait list until the appropriate sized unit becomes available. The applicant will retain their preferences and date and time of application. This may mean that they may have to wait longer for a unit offer.
OCCUPANCY GUIDELINES. A. Student shall not assign or sublet this License to any part or all of the premises. Subletting includes short‐term or temporary rental arrangements including, but not limited to, those offered through peer‐to‐peer accommodation services such as Airbnb. Assigning or subletting may result in discipline and/or License Agreement revocation without compensation or refund.
OCCUPANCY GUIDELINES. Luther College is a residential college. All full-time students are required to live in college-owned housing during their entire stay at Luther College unless married, 23 years of age by the first day of classes, or commuting from their legal guardians’ homes within 30 miles of campus. Off-campus housing is permitted for students only when there is a shortage of rooms in residence halls. Students must petition, in writing, to request permission to live off campus.
OCCUPANCY GUIDELINES. Occupancy limits may vary by Unit type and location. As a general rule, subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Unit occupancy limits are as follows:
OCCUPANCY GUIDELINES. Occupancy requirements subject to ORS 90.262(3) may vary by unit type and location. As a general rule, the following criteria are used:
OCCUPANCY GUIDELINES. Occupancy requirements subject to ORS 90.262(3) may vary by unit type and location. As a general rule, the following criteria are used: Studio Occupants 1 Occupants 2 Adults 1 Adults 1 1 Bdrm Apt/House 2 Bdrm Apt 1 1-2 34 1 1 2 2 2 Bdrm House 2 4 1 2 3 Bdrm Apt 2 6* 1 3* 4 Bdrm House 4 8 1 2 5 Bdrm House 5 10 1 2
OCCUPANCY GUIDELINES. The maximum number of guests per property is based on that individual property’s ability to safely and comfortably accommodate our guests. If the maximum occupancy is exceeded, you will be asked to vacate the property forfeiting all rental payments. This information can be found on your confirmation letter.