Rates and Payments. (a) Rates are set annually and published on the University’s Housing and Residence Life (“HRL”) website. University reserves the right to change rates following not less than thirty (30) days’ prior written notice to Resident. (b) Housing charges are posted to Resident’s student account monthly throughout the License Term, with each month billed in advance of occupancy. (c) Student Fee Statements are available online at xxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx on the first of the prior month for Apartment Residents and are due by the 25th day of that month (for example, May rent will post to the student account on April 1 and be due on April 25). Payments can be made online at xxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx, or by check or money order payable to the “Boise State University” and mailed or couriered to: Student Financials Office, 0000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx, XX 00000 or hand-delivered to the Student Financials Office located in the Administration Building, with a memo indicating payment is for Housing fees. DO NOT SEND CASH. (d) A late charge of 1.75% or $10.00, whichever is greater, will be assessed for any payment made after the first of the month following the month in which the payment was due. If any payment is thirty (30) days past due or more, University will place a negative service indicator (or ‘Hold’) on Resident’s student account (which negatively impacts Resident’s official University records). University has the right to terminate this Agreement and require that Resident vacate the Unit if any payment is thirty (30) days past due or more. (e) Where the University has agreed in writing to extend the due date of any payment, Resident shall be required to make all payments as provided in the written agreement by the due date provided in the written agreement. If Resident fails to comply with agreed upon payment plan or extended due date, Resident will be considered in default of this Agreement immediately and the University may terminate the Agreement immediately and pursue any and all available remedies. (f) In the event Resident’s occupancy is for any reason less than 30 days, Resident shall be assessed, and shall pay, any applicable state and local hotel and lodging tax. (g) Resident acknowledges and agrees that failure to make payments as required by the Agreement can result in the cancellation, suspension, or termination of components of Resident’s meal plan, temporary removal of internet access, lock change, placing negative service indicator on Resident’s account, and/or termination of Resident’s On-Campus Housing Agreement and removal of Resident from On-Campus Housing. All costs associated with the collection of outstanding debts, including, for example, collection fees, collection agency fees, reasonable attorneys’ fees, cost of court and other related fees, will be assessed against Resident in addition to any outstanding housing charges. Resident acknowledges and agrees that the collection process may be initiated by the University through an outside collection agency and fees associated with collection may be assessed against Resident. (h) Resident agrees and understands that Resident waives Resident’s right to appeal any additional charge related to the Unit (such as, by way of example and not limited to, damage, cleaning and/or fire safety) unless the written appeal is received by Housing and Residence Life, in accordance with Section 12 of this Agreement titled “Notices”), within sixty (60) calendar days of the charge being assessed. (i) For Residents in an apartment, the rental rate amount is by apartment unit. The total amount of the apartment rate is divided and paid evenly among the number of Residents assigned to the apartment. If a Resident vacates the unit, the remaining Residents in the apartment have the option to either find a replacement Resident acceptable to HRL or to have their shares of the apartment rental rate increased to absorb the vacating Resident’s portion of the apartment rent. The remaining Residents have ten (10) University business days after the date HRL notifies the remaining Residents of the vacancy to provide HRL in writing the name of a replacement Resident to fill the vacancy (which Resident must be acceptable to HRL) or to advise HRL in writing that the remaining Residents opt to split the vacating Resident’s share of the apartment rate in lieu of another Resident being assigned to the unit. If the remaining Residents do not notify HRL within that time frame that they opt for either of the above options, or if the proposed replacement is not acceptable to HRL, then HRL will assign a replacement Resident to the unit, unless the Unit is a one-bedroom Unit. HRL cannot assign replacement Residents to one-bedroom Units and failure of Resident to locate replacement will result in remaining Resident being charged full cost for the Unit.
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Samples: On Campus Housing Agreement
Rates and Payments. (a) Rates are set annually and published on the University’s Housing and Residence Life (“HRL”) website. University reserves the right to change rates following not less than thirty (30) days’ prior written notice to Resident.
(b) Housing charges are posted to Resident’s student account monthly throughout the License Term, with each month billed in advance of occupancy.
(c) Student Fee Statements are available online at xxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx on the first of the prior month for Apartment Residents and are due by the 25th day of that month (for example, May rent will post to the student account on April 1 and be due on April 25). Payments can be made online at xxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx, or by check or money order payable to the “Boise State University” and mailed or couriered to: Student Financials Office, 0000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx, XX 00000 or hand-delivered to the Student Financials Office located in the Administration Building, with a memo indicating payment is for Housing fees. DO NOT SEND CASH.
(d) A late charge of 1.75% or $10.00, whichever is greater, will be assessed for any payment made after the first of the month following the month in which the payment was due. If any payment is thirty (30) days past due or more, University will place a negative service indicator (or ‘Hold’) on Resident’s student account (which negatively impacts Resident’s official University records). University has the right to terminate this Agreement and require that Resident vacate the Unit if any payment is thirty (30) days past due or more.
(e) Where the University has agreed in writing to extend the due date of any payment, Resident shall be required to make all payments as provided in the written agreement by the due date provided in the written agreement. If Resident fails to comply with agreed upon payment plan or extended due date, Resident will be considered in default of this Agreement immediately and the University may terminate the Agreement immediately and pursue any and all available remedies.
(f) In the event Resident’s occupancy is for any reason less than 30 days, Resident shall be assessed, and shall pay, any applicable state and local hotel and lodging tax.
(g) Resident acknowledges and agrees that failure to make payments as required by the Agreement can result in the cancellation, suspension, or termination of components of Resident’s meal plan, temporary removal of internet access, lock change, placing negative service indicator on Resident’s account, and/or termination of Resident’s On-Campus Housing Agreement and removal of Resident from On-Campus Housing. All costs associated with the collection of outstanding debts, including, for example, collection fees, collection agency fees, reasonable attorneys’ fees, cost of court and other related fees, will be assessed against Resident in addition to any outstanding housing charges. Resident acknowledges and agrees that the collection process may be initiated by the University through an outside collection agency and fees associated with collection may be assessed against Resident.
(hg) Resident agrees and understands that Resident waives Resident’s right to appeal any additional charge related to the Unit (such as, by way of example and not limited to, damage, cleaning and/or fire safety) unless the written appeal is received by Housing and Residence Life, in accordance with Section 12 of this Agreement titled “Notices”), within sixty (60) calendar days of the charge being assessed.
(ih) For Residents in an apartment, the rental rate amount is by apartment unit. The total amount of the apartment rate is divided and paid evenly among the number of Residents assigned to the apartment. If a Resident vacates the unit, the remaining Residents in the apartment have the option to either find a replacement Resident acceptable to HRL or to have their shares of the apartment rental rate increased to absorb the vacating Resident’s portion of the apartment rent. The remaining Residents have ten (10) University business days after the date HRL notifies the remaining Residents of the vacancy to provide HRL in writing the name of a replacement Resident to fill the vacancy (which Resident must be acceptable to HRL) or to advise HRL in writing that the remaining Residents opt to split the vacating Resident’s share of the apartment rate in lieu of another Resident being assigned to the unit. If the remaining Residents do not notify HRL within that time frame that they opt for either of the above options, or if the proposed replacement is not acceptable to HRL, then HRL will assign a replacement Resident to the unit, unless the Unit is a one-bedroom Unit. HRL cannot assign replacement Residents to one-bedroom Units and failure of Resident to locate replacement will result in remaining Resident being charged full cost for the Unit.
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Samples: On Campus Housing Agreement
Rates and Payments. (a) a. Rates are set annually and published on the University’s Housing and Residence Life (“HRL”) website. University reserves and Owner reserve the right to change rates following not less than thirty (30) days’ prior written notice to Resident.
b. Housing and Meal Plan (bif applicable) Housing charges are posted to Resident’s student account monthly throughout on or around May 1 for summer semester, July 1 for fall semester, December 1 for spring semester and are automatically divided into a “five-payment plan” (2-payments for summer semester) with payments due by the License Term, with 25th day of each month billed in advance of occupancy(first payment due July 25 and last payment due November 25 for fall semester; first payment due December 25 and last payment due April 25 for spring semester). This five-payment plan also applies to Resident’s receiving a housing assignment after July 25 or December 25.
(c) c. Student Fee Statements are available online at xxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx on approximately one month prior to the first of the prior month for Apartment Residents and are due by the 25th day of that month classes for Residence Hall Residents (for example, May rent will post to the student account on April 1 and be due on April 25). Payments can be made online at xxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx, or by check or money order payable to the “Boise State University” and mailed or couriered to: Student Financials Office, 0000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx, XX 00000 or hand-delivered to the Student Financials Office located in the Administration Building, with a memo indicating payment is for Housing fees. DO NOT SEND CASH.
(d) d. A late charge of 1.75% or $10.00, whichever is greater, will be assessed for any payment made after the first of the month following the month in which the payment was due. If any payment is thirty (30) days past due or more, University will place a negative service indicator (or ‘Hold’) on Resident’s student account (which negatively impacts Resident’s official University records). University or Owner has the right to terminate this Agreement and require that Resident vacate the Unit if any payment is thirty (30) days past due or more.
(e) e. Where the University or the Owner has agreed in writing to extend the due date of any payment, Resident shall be required to make all payments as provided in the written agreement by the due date provided in the written agreement. If Resident fails to comply with agreed upon payment plan or extended due date, Resident will be considered in default of this Agreement immediately and the University and/or Owner may terminate the Agreement immediately and pursue any and all available remedies.
(f) In the event Resident’s occupancy is for any reason less than 30 days, Resident shall be assessed, and shall pay, any applicable state and local hotel and lodging tax.
(g) f. Resident acknowledges and agrees that failure to make payments as required by the Agreement can result in the cancellation, suspension, or termination of components of Resident’s meal plan, temporary removal of internet access, lock change, placing negative service indicator on Resident’s account, and/or termination of Resident’s On-Campus Housing and Meal Plan Agreement and removal of Resident from On-Campus Housing. All costs associated with the collection of outstanding debts, including, for example, collection fees, collection agency fees, reasonable attorneys’ fees, cost of court and other related fees, will be assessed against Resident in addition to any outstanding housing and meal charges. Resident acknowledges and agrees that the collection process may be initiated by the Owner or University through an outside collection agency and fees associated with collection may be assessed against Resident.
(h) g. Resident agrees and understands that Resident waives Resident’s right to appeal any additional charge related to the Unit (such as, by way of example and not limited to, damage, cleaning and/or fire safety) unless the a written appeal is received by Housing and Residence Life, in accordance with Section 12 of this Agreement titled “Notices”), life within sixty (60) calendar days of the charge being assessed.
(i) For Residents in an apartment, the rental rate amount is by apartment unit. The total amount of the apartment rate is divided and paid evenly among the number of Residents assigned to the apartment. If a Resident vacates the unit, the remaining Residents in the apartment have the option to either find a replacement Resident acceptable to HRL or to have their shares of the apartment rental rate increased to absorb the vacating Resident’s portion of the apartment rent. The remaining Residents have ten (10) University business days after the date HRL notifies the remaining Residents of the vacancy to provide HRL in writing the name of a replacement Resident to fill the vacancy (which Resident must be acceptable to HRL) or to advise HRL in writing that the remaining Residents opt to split the vacating Resident’s share of the apartment rate in lieu of another Resident being assigned to the unit. If the remaining Residents do not notify HRL within that time frame that they opt for either of the above options, or if the proposed replacement is not acceptable to HRL, then HRL will assign a replacement Resident to the unit, unless the Unit is a one-bedroom Unit. HRL cannot assign replacement Residents to one-bedroom Units and failure of Resident to locate replacement will result in remaining Resident being charged full cost for the Unit.
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Rates and Payments. (a) Rates are set annually and published on the University’s Housing and Residence Life (“HRL”) website. University reserves the right to change rates following not less than thirty (30) days’ prior written notice to Resident.
(b) Housing charges are posted to Resident’s student account monthly throughout the License Term, with each month billed in advance of occupancy. Utilities charges managed by University are assessed to the Resident’s account approximately 15 days after the conclusion of the monthly billing cycle (as determined by utilities providers) or as soon as practical following University’s receipt of billing information from the applicable utility provider.
(c) Student Fee Statements are available online at xxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx on the first of the prior month for Apartment Residents and are due by the 25th day of that month (for example, May rent will post to the student account on April 1 and be due on April 25). Payments can be made online at xxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx, or by check or money order payable to the “Boise State University” and mailed or couriered to: Student Financials Office, 0000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx, XX 00000 or hand-delivered to the Student Financials Office located in the Administration Building, with a memo indicating payment is for Housing fees. DO NOT SEND CASH.
(d) A late charge of 1.75% or $10.00, whichever is greater, will be assessed for any payment made after the first of the month following the month in which the payment was due. If any payment is thirty (30) days past due or more, University will place a negative service indicator (or ‘Hold’) on Resident’s student account (which negatively impacts Resident’s official University records). University has the right to terminate this Agreement and require that Resident vacate the Unit if any payment is thirty (30) days past due or more.
(e) Where the University has agreed in writing to extend the due date of any payment, Resident shall be required to make all payments as provided in the written agreement by the due date provided in the written agreement. If Resident fails to comply with agreed upon payment plan or extended due date, Resident will be considered in default of this Agreement immediately and the University may terminate the Agreement immediately and pursue any and all available remedies.
(f) In the event Resident’s occupancy is for any reason less than 30 days, Resident shall be assessed, and shall pay, any applicable state and local hotel and lodging tax.
(g) Resident acknowledges and agrees that failure to make payments as required by the Agreement can result in the cancellation, suspension, or termination of components of Resident’s meal plan, temporary removal of internet access, lock change, placing negative service indicator on Resident’s account, and/or termination of Resident’s On-Campus Housing Agreement and removal of Resident from On-Campus Housing. All costs associated with the collection of outstanding debts, including, for example, collection fees, collection agency fees, reasonable attorneys’ fees, cost of court and other related fees, will be assessed against Resident in addition to any outstanding housing charges. Resident acknowledges and agrees that the collection process may be initiated by the University through an outside collection agency and fees associated with collection may be assessed against Resident.
(hg) Resident agrees and understands that Resident waives Resident’s right to appeal any additional charge related to the Unit (such as, by way of example and not limited to, damage, cleaning and/or fire safety) unless the written appeal is received by Housing and Residence Life, in accordance with Section 12 of this Agreement titled “Notices”), within sixty (60) calendar days of the charge being assessed.
(ih) For Residents in an apartment, the rental rate amount is by apartment unit. The total amount of the apartment rate is divided and paid evenly among the number of Residents assigned to the apartment. If a Resident vacates the unit, the remaining Residents in the apartment have the option to either find a replacement Resident acceptable to HRL or to have their shares of the apartment rental rate increased to absorb the vacating Resident’s portion of the apartment rent. The remaining Residents have ten (10) University business days after the date HRL notifies the remaining Residents of the vacancy to provide HRL in writing the name of a replacement Resident to fill the vacancy (which Resident must be acceptable to HRL) or to advise HRL in writing that the remaining Residents opt to split the vacating Resident’s share of the apartment rate in lieu of another Resident being assigned to the unit. If the remaining Residents do not notify HRL within that time frame that they opt for either of the above options, or if the proposed replacement is not acceptable to HRL, then HRL will assign a replacement Resident to the unit, unless the Unit is a one-bedroom Unit. HRL cannot assign replacement Residents to one-bedroom Units and failure of Resident to locate replacement will result in remaining Resident being charged full cost for the Unit.
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Samples: On Campus Housing Agreement
Rates and Payments. (a) Rates are set annually and published on the University’s Housing and Residence Life (“HRL”) website. University reserves the right to change rates following not less than thirty (30) days’ prior written notice to Resident.
(b) Housing charges are posted to Resident’s student account monthly throughout the License Term, with each month billed in advance of occupancy.
(c) Student Fee Statements are available online at xxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx on the first of the prior month for Apartment Residents and are due by the 25th day of that month (for example, May rent will post to the student account on April 1 and be due on April 25). Payments can be made online at xxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx, or by check or money order payable to the “Boise State University” and mailed or couriered to: Student Financials Office, 0000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx, XX 00000 or hand-delivered to the Student Financials Office located in the Administration Building, with a memo indicating payment is for Housing fees. DO NOT SEND CASH.
(d) A late charge of 1.75% or $10.00, whichever is greater, will be assessed by Student Financials for any payment made after the first of the month following the month in which the payment was due. If any payment is thirty (30) days past due or more, University will place a negative service indicator (or ‘Hold’) on Resident’s student account (which negatively impacts Resident’s official University records). University has the right to terminate this Agreement and require that Resident vacate the Unit if any payment is thirty (30) days past due or more.
(e) Where the University has agreed in writing to extend the due date of any payment, Resident shall be required to make all payments as provided in the written agreement by the due date provided in the written agreement. If Resident fails to comply with agreed upon payment plan or extended due date, Resident will be considered in default of this Agreement immediately and the University may terminate the Agreement immediately and pursue any and all available remedies.
(f) In the event Resident’s occupancy is for any reason less than 30 days, Resident shall be assessed, and shall pay, any applicable state and local hotel and lodging tax.
(g) Resident acknowledges and agrees that failure to make payments as required by the Agreement can result in the cancellation, suspension, or termination of components of Resident’s meal dining plan, temporary removal of internet access, lock change, placing negative service indicator on Resident’s account, and/or termination of Resident’s On-Campus Housing Agreement and removal of Resident from On-Campus Housing. All costs associated with the collection of outstanding debts, including, for example, collection fees, collection agency fees, reasonable attorneys’ fees, cost of court and other related fees, will be assessed against Resident in addition to any outstanding housing charges. Resident acknowledges and agrees that the collection process may be initiated by the University through an outside collection agency and fees associated with collection may be assessed against Resident.
(h) Resident agrees and understands that Resident waives Resident’s right to appeal any additional charge related to the Unit (such as, by way of example and not limited to, damage, cleaning and/or fire safety) unless the written appeal is received by Housing and Residence Life, in accordance with Section 12 of this Agreement titled “Notices”), within sixty (60) calendar days of the charge being assessed.
(i) For Residents in an apartment, the rental rate amount is by apartment unit. The total amount of the apartment rate is divided and paid evenly among the number of Residents assigned to the apartment. If a Resident vacates the unit, the remaining Residents in the apartment have the option to either find a replacement Resident acceptable to HRL or to have their shares of the apartment rental rate increased to absorb the vacating Resident’s portion of the apartment rent. The remaining Residents have ten (10) University business days after the date HRL notifies the remaining Residents of the vacancy to provide HRL in writing the name of a replacement Resident to fill the vacancy (which Resident must be acceptable to HRL) or to advise HRL in writing that the remaining Residents opt to split the vacating Resident’s share of the apartment rate in lieu of another Resident being assigned to the unit. If the remaining Residents do not notify HRL within that time frame that they opt for either of the above options, or if the proposed replacement is not acceptable to HRL, then HRL will assign a replacement Resident to the unit, unless the Unit is a one-bedroom Unit. HRL cannot assign replacement Residents to one-bedroom Units and failure of Resident to locate replacement will result in remaining Resident being charged full cost for the Unit.Campus
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Samples: On Campus Housing Agreement
Rates and Payments. (a) Rates are set annually and published on the University’s Housing and Residence Life (“HRL”) website. University reserves and Owner reserve the right to change rates following not less than thirty (30) days’ prior written notice to Resident.
(b) Housing and Meal Plan (if applicable) charges are posted to Resident’s student account monthly throughout on or around May 1 for summer semester, July 1 for fall semester, December 1 for spring semester and are automatically divided into a “five-payment plan” (2-payments for summer semester) with payments due by the License Term, with 25th day of each month billed in advance of occupancy(first payment due July 25 and last payment due November 25 for fall semester; first payment due December 25 and last payment due April 25 for spring semester). This five-payment plan also applies to Resident’s receiving a housing assignment after July 25 or December 25.
(c) Student Fee Statements are available online at xxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx on h ttp://xx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx approximately one month prior to the first of the prior month for Apartment Residents and are due by the 25th day of that month classes for Residence Hall Residents (for example, May rent will post to the student account on April 1 and be due on April 25). Payments can be made online at xxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx, or by check or money order payable to the “Boise State University” and mailed or couriered to: Student Financials Office, 0000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx, XX 00000 or hand-delivered to the Student Financials Office located in the Administration Building, with a memo indicating payment is for Housing fees. DO NOT SEND CASH.
(d) A late charge of 1.75% or $10.00, whichever is greater, will be assessed for any payment made after the first of the month following the month in which the payment was due. If any payment is thirty (30) days past due or more, University will place a negative service indicator (or ‘Hold’) on Resident’s student account (which negatively impacts Resident’s official University records). University or Owner has the right to terminate this Agreement and require that Resident vacate the Unit if any payment is thirty (30) days past due or more.
(e) Where the University or the Owner has agreed in writing to extend the due date of any payment, Resident shall be required to make all payments as provided in the written agreement by the due date provided in the written agreement. If Resident fails to comply with agreed upon payment plan or extended due date, Resident will be considered in default of this Agreement immediately and the University and/or Owner may terminate the Agreement immediately and pursue any and all available remedies.
(f) In the event Resident’s occupancy is for any reason less than 30 days, Resident shall be assessed, and shall pay, any applicable state and local hotel and lodging tax.
(g) Resident acknowledges and agrees that failure to make payments as required by the Agreement can result in the cancellation, suspension, or termination of components of Resident’s meal plan, temporary removal of internet access, lock change, placing negative service indicator on Resident’s account, and/or termination of Resident’s On-Campus Housing Agreement and removal of Resident from On-Campus Housing. All costs associated with the collection of outstanding debts, including, for example, collection fees, collection agency fees, reasonable attorneys’ fees, cost of court and other related fees, will be assessed against Resident in addition to any outstanding housing and meal charges. Resident acknowledges and agrees that the collection process may be initiated by the Owner or University through an outside collection agency and fees associated with collection may be assessed against Resident.
(hg) Resident agrees and understands that Resident waives Resident’s right to appeal any additional charge related to the Unit (such as, by way of example and not limited to, damage, cleaning and/or fire safety) unless the a written appeal is received by Housing and Residence Lifelife, in accordance with Section 12 of this Agreement titled “Notices”), within sixty (60) calendar days of the charge being assessed.
(i) For Residents in an apartment, the rental rate amount is by apartment unit. The total amount of the apartment rate is divided and paid evenly among the number of Residents assigned to the apartment. If a Resident vacates the unit, the remaining Residents in the apartment have the option to either find a replacement Resident acceptable to HRL or to have their shares of the apartment rental rate increased to absorb the vacating Resident’s portion of the apartment rent. The remaining Residents have ten (10) University business days after the date HRL notifies the remaining Residents of the vacancy to provide HRL in writing the name of a replacement Resident to fill the vacancy (which Resident must be acceptable to HRL) or to advise HRL in writing that the remaining Residents opt to split the vacating Resident’s share of the apartment rate in lieu of another Resident being assigned to the unit. If the remaining Residents do not notify HRL within that time frame that they opt for either of the above options, or if the proposed replacement is not acceptable to HRL, then HRL will assign a replacement Resident to the unit, unless the Unit is a one-bedroom Unit. HRL cannot assign replacement Residents to one-bedroom Units and failure of Resident to locate replacement will result in remaining Resident being charged full cost for the Unit.
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Samples: On Campus Housing Agreement
Rates and Payments. (a) a. Rates are set annually and published on the University’s Housing and Residence Life (“HRL”) website. University reserves and Owner reserve the right to change rates following not less than thirty sixty (3060) days’ prior written notice to Resident. For Residents in the University Apartments, the rental rate amount is by apartment unit. The total amount of the apartment is divided evenly among the number of residents assigned to the apartment.
b. Housing and Meal Plan (bif applicable) Housing charges are posted to Resident’s student account monthly throughout on or around May 1 for summer semester, July 1 for fall semester, December 1 for spring semester and are automatically divided into a “five- payment plan” (2-payments for summer semester) with payments due by the License Term, with 25th day of each month billed (first payment due July 25 and last payment due November 25 for fall semester; first payment due December 25 and last payment due April 25 for spring semester). This five-payment plan also applies to Resident’s receiving a housing assignment after July 25 or December 25. Meal plan charges for University Apartment Residents are assessed in advance accordance with the fees outlined above. For Residents of occupancyApartments, utilities charges are assessed to the Resident’s account approximately 15 days after the conclusion of the monthly billing cycle (as determined by utilities providers) or as soon as practical following University’s receipt of billing information from the applicable utility provider.
(c) c. Student Fee Statements are available online at xxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx approximately one month prior to the first day of classes for Residence Hall Residents and on the first of the prior month for Apartment Residents and are due by the 25th day of that month (for For example, May rent will post to the student account on April 1 and be due on April 25). Payments can be made online at xxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx, or by check or money order payable to the “Boise State University” and mailed or couriered to: Student Financials Office, 0000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx, XX 00000 or hand-delivered to the Student Financials Office located in the Administration Building, with a memo indicating payment is for Housing fees. DO NOT SEND CASH.
(d) d. A late charge of 1.75% or $10.00, whichever is greater, will be assessed for any payment made after the first of the month following the month in which the payment was due. If any payment is thirty (30) days past due or more, University will place a negative service indicator (or ‘Hold’) on Resident’s student account (which negatively impacts Resident’s official University records). University or Owner has the right to terminate this Agreement and require that Resident vacate the Unit if any payment is thirty (30) days past due or more.
(e) e. Where the University or the Owner has agreed in writing to extend the due date of any payment, Resident shall be required to make all payments as provided in the written agreement by the due date provided in the written agreement. If Resident fails to comply with agreed upon payment plan or extended due date, Resident will be considered in default of this Agreement immediately and the University and/or Owner may terminate the Agreement immediately and pursue any and all available remedies.
(f) In the event Resident’s occupancy is for any reason less than 30 days, Resident shall be assessed, and shall pay, any applicable state and local hotel and lodging tax.
(g) f. Resident acknowledges and agrees that failure to make payments as required by the Agreement can result in the cancellation, suspension, or termination of components of Resident’s meal plan, temporary removal of internet access, lock change, placing negative service indicator on Resident’s account, and/or termination of Resident’s On-Campus Housing and Meal Plan Agreement and removal of Resident from On-Campus Housing. All costs associated with the collection of outstanding debts, including, for example, collection fees, collection agency fees, reasonable attorneys’ fees, cost of court and other related fees, will be assessed against Resident in addition to any outstanding housing and meal charges. Resident acknowledges and agrees that the collection process may be initiated by the Owner or University through an outside collection agency and fees associated with collection may be assessed against Resident.
(h) g. Resident agrees and understands that Resident waives Resident’s right to appeal any additional charge related to the Unit (such as, by way of example and not limited to, damage, cleaning and/or fire safety) unless the written appeal is received by Housing and Residence Life, in accordance with Section 12 of this Agreement titled “Notices”), life within sixty (60) calendar days of the charge being assessed.
(i) h. For Residents in an apartment, the rental rate amount is by apartment unit. The total amount of the apartment rate is divided and paid evenly among the number of Residents assigned to the apartment. If a Resident vacates the unit, the remaining Residents in the apartment have the option to either find a replacement Resident acceptable to HRL or to have their shares of the apartment rental rate increased to absorb the vacating Resident’s portion of the apartment rent. The remaining Residents have ten (10) University business days after the date HRL notifies the remaining Residents of the vacancy to provide HRL in writing the name of a replacement Resident to fill the vacancy (which Resident must be acceptable to HRL) or to advise HRL in writing that the remaining Residents opt to split the vacating Resident’s share of the apartment rate in lieu of another Resident being assigned to the unit. If the remaining Residents do not notify HRL within that time frame that they opt for either of the above options, or if the proposed replacement is not acceptable to HRL, then HRL will assign a replacement Resident to the unit, unless the Unit is a one-bedroom Unit. HRL cannot assign replacement Residents to one-bedroom Units and failure of Resident to locate replacement will result in remaining Resident being charged full cost for the Unit.
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Rates and Payments. (a) Rates are set annually and published on the University’s Housing and Residence Life (“HRL”) website. University reserves and Owner reserve the right to change rates following not less than thirty (30) days’ prior written notice to Resident.
(b) Housing and Meal Plan (if applicable) charges are posted to Resident’s student account monthly throughout on or around May 6 for summer semester, July 5 for fall semester, December 4 for spring semester. Students may opt into a payment plan to have their semester housing charges divided into installments with payments due by the License Term, with 25th day of each month billed (first payment due July 25 and last payment due November 25 for fall semester; first payment due December 25 and last payment due April 25 for spring semester). To learn more about the payment plan and its deadlines and/or to opt in advance of occupancy.visit the Student Financial Services website at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/sfs/.
(c) Student Fee Statements are available online at xxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx on approximately one month prior to the first of the prior month for Apartment Residents and are due by the 25th day of that month classes for Residence Hall Residents (for example, May rent will post to the student account on April 1 and be due on April 25). Payments can be made online at xxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx, or by check or money order payable to the “Boise State University” and mailed or couriered to: Student Financials Office, 0000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx, XX 00000 or hand-delivered to the Student Financials Office located in the Administration Building, with a memo indicating payment is for Housing fees. DO NOT SEND CASH.
(d) A late charge of 1.75% or $10.00, whichever is greater, will be assessed for any payment made after the first of the month following the month in which the payment was due. If any payment is thirty (30) days past due or more, University will place a negative service indicator (or ‘Hold’) on Resident’s student account (which negatively impacts Resident’s official University records). University or Owner has the right to terminate this Agreement and require that Resident vacate the Unit if any payment is thirty (30) days past due or more.
(e) Where the University or the Owner has agreed in writing to extend the due date of any payment, Resident shall be required to make all payments as provided in the written agreement by the due date provided in the written agreement. If Resident fails to comply with agreed upon payment plan or extended due date, Resident will be considered in default of this Agreement immediately and the University and/or Owner may terminate the Agreement immediately and pursue any and all available remedies.
(f) In the event Resident’s occupancy is for any reason less than 30 days, Resident shall be assessed, and shall pay, any applicable state and local hotel and lodging tax.
(g) Resident acknowledges and agrees that failure to make payments as required by the Agreement can result in the cancellation, suspension, or termination of components of Resident’s meal plan, temporary removal of internet access, lock change, placing negative service indicator on Resident’s account, and/or termination of Resident’s On-Campus Housing Agreement and removal of Resident from On-Campus Housing. All costs associated with the collection of outstanding debts, including, for example, collection fees, collection agency fees, reasonable attorneys’ fees, cost of court and other related fees, will be assessed against Resident in addition to any outstanding housing and meal charges. Resident acknowledges and agrees that the collection process may be initiated by the Owner or University through an outside collection agency and fees associated with collection may be assessed against Resident.
(h) Resident agrees and understands that Resident waives Resident’s right to appeal any additional charge related to the Unit (such as, by way of example and not limited to, damage, cleaning and/or fire safety) unless the a written appeal is received by Housing and Residence Lifelife, in accordance with Section 12 of this Agreement titled “Notices”), within sixty (60) calendar days of the charge being assessed.
(i) For Residents in an apartment, the rental rate amount is by apartment unit. The total amount of the apartment rate is divided and paid evenly among the number of Residents assigned to the apartment. If a Resident vacates the unit, the remaining Residents in the apartment have the option to either find a replacement Resident acceptable to HRL or to have their shares of the apartment rental rate increased to absorb the vacating Resident’s portion of the apartment rent. The remaining Residents have ten (10) University business days after the date HRL notifies the remaining Residents of the vacancy to provide HRL in writing the name of a replacement Resident to fill the vacancy (which Resident must be acceptable to HRL) or to advise HRL in writing that the remaining Residents opt to split the vacating Resident’s share of the apartment rate in lieu of another Resident being assigned to the unit. If the remaining Residents do not notify HRL within that time frame that they opt for either of the above options, or if the proposed replacement is not acceptable to HRL, then HRL will assign a replacement Resident to the unit, unless the Unit is a one-bedroom Unit. HRL cannot assign replacement Residents to one-bedroom Units and failure of Resident to locate replacement will result in remaining Resident being charged full cost for the Unit.
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Samples: On Campus Housing Agreement
Rates and Payments. (a) Rates are set annually and published on the University’s Housing and Residence Life (“HRL”) website. University reserves and Owner reserve the right to change rates following not less than thirty (30) days’ prior written notice to Resident.
(b) Housing and Meal Plan (if applicable) charges are posted to Resident’s student account monthly throughout on or around May 1 for summer semester, July 1 for fall semester, December 1 for spring semester and are automatically divided into a “five-payment plan” (2-payments for summer semester) with payments due by the License Term, with 25th day of each month billed in advance of occupancy(first payment due July 25 and last payment due November 25 for fall semester; first payment due December 25 and last payment due April 25 for spring semester). This five-payment plan also applies to Resident’s receiving a housing assignment after July 25 or December 25.
(c) Student Fee Statements are available online at xxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx on approximately one month prior to the first of the prior month for Apartment Residents and are due by the 25th day of that month classes for Residence Hall Residents (for example, May rent will post to the student account on April 1 and be due on April 25). Payments can be made online at xxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx, or by check or money order payable to the “Boise State University” and mailed or couriered tocourieredto: Student Financials Office, 0000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx, XX 00000 or hand-delivered to the Student Financials Office located in the Administration Building, with a memo indicating payment is for Housing fees. DO NOT SEND CASH.
(d) A late charge of 1.75% or $10.00, whichever is greater, will be assessed for any payment made after the first of the month following the month in which the payment was due. If any payment is thirty (30) days past due or more, University will place a negative service indicator (or ‘Hold’) on Resident’s student account (which negatively impacts Resident’s official University records). University or Owner has the right to terminate this Agreement and require that Resident vacate the Unit if any payment is thirty (30) days past due or moreormore.
(e) Where the University or the Owner has agreed in writing to extend the due date of any payment, Resident shall be required to make all payments as provided in the written agreement by the due date provided in the written agreement. If Resident fails to comply with agreed upon payment plan or extended due date, Resident will be considered in default of this Agreement immediately and the University and/or Owner may terminate the Agreement immediately and pursue any and all available remedies.
(f) In the event Resident’s occupancy is for any reason less than 30 days, Resident shall be assessed, and shall pay, any applicable state and local hotel and lodging tax.
(g) Resident acknowledges and agrees that failure to make payments as required by the Agreement can result in the cancellation, suspension, or termination of components of Resident’s meal plan, temporary removal of internet access, lock change, placing negative service indicator on Resident’s account, and/or termination of Resident’s On-Campus Housing Agreement and removal of Resident from On-Campus Housing. All costs associated with the collection of outstanding debts, including, for example, collection fees, collection agency feesagencyfees, reasonable attorneys’ fees, cost of court and other related fees, will be assessed against Resident in addition to any outstanding housing and meal charges. Resident acknowledges and agrees that the collection process may be initiated by the Owner or University through an outside collection agency and fees associated with collection may be assessed against Resident.
(hg) Resident agrees and understands that Resident waives Resident’s right to appeal any additional charge related to the Unit (such as, by way of example and not limited to, damage, cleaning and/or fire safety) unless the a written appeal is received by Housing and Residence Lifelife, in accordance with Section 12 of this Agreement titled “Notices”), within sixty (60) calendar days of the charge being assessed.
(i) For Residents in an apartment, the rental rate amount is by apartment unit. The total amount of the apartment rate is divided and paid evenly among the number of Residents assigned to the apartment. If a Resident vacates the unit, the remaining Residents in the apartment have the option to either find a replacement Resident acceptable to HRL or to have their shares of the apartment rental rate increased to absorb the vacating Resident’s portion of the apartment rent. The remaining Residents have ten (10) University business days after the date HRL notifies the remaining Residents of the vacancy to provide HRL in writing the name of a replacement Resident to fill the vacancy (which Resident must be acceptable to HRL) or to advise HRL in writing that the remaining Residents opt to split the vacating Resident’s share of the apartment rate in lieu of another Resident being assigned to the unit. If the remaining Residents do not notify HRL within that time frame that they opt for either of the above options, or if the proposed replacement is not acceptable to HRL, then HRL will assign a replacement Resident to the unit, unless the Unit is a one-bedroom Unit. HRL cannot assign replacement Residents to one-bedroom Units and failure of Resident to locate replacement will result in remaining Resident being charged full cost for the Unit.
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Samples: On Campus Housing Agreement
Rates and Payments. (a) a. Rates are set annually and published on the University’s Housing and Residence Life (“HRL”) website. University reserves and Owner reserve the right to change rates following not less than thirty (30) days’ prior written notice to Resident. For Residents in the University Apartments, the rental rate amount is by apartment unit. The total amount of the apartment is divided evenly among the number of residents assigned to the apartment.
(b) b. Housing charges are posted to Resident’s student account monthly throughout the License Term, with each month billed in advance of occupancy. Utilities charges are assessed to the Resident’s account approximately 15 days after the conclusion of the monthly billing cycle (as determined by utilities providers) or as soon as practical following University’s receipt of billing information from the applicable utility provider.
(c) c. Student Fee Statements are available online at xxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx on the first of the prior month for Apartment Residents and are due by the 25th day of that month (for example, May rent will post to the student account on April 1 and be due on April 25). Payments can be made online at xxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx, or by check or money order payable to the “Boise State University” and mailed or couriered to: Student Financials Office, 0000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx, XX 00000 or hand-delivered to the Student Financials Office located in the Administration Building, with a memo indicating payment is for Housing fees. DO NOT SEND CASH.
(d) d. A late charge of 1.75% or $10.00, whichever is greater, will be assessed for any payment made after the first of the month following the month in which the payment was due. If any payment is thirty (30) days past due or more, University will place a negative service indicator (or ‘Hold’) on Resident’s student account (which negatively impacts Resident’s official University records). University or Owner has the right to terminate this Agreement and require that Resident vacate the Unit if any payment is thirty (30) days past due or more.
(e) e. Where the University or the Owner has agreed in writing to extend the due date of any payment, Resident shall be required to make all payments as provided in the written agreement by the due date provided in the written agreement. If Resident fails to comply with agreed upon payment plan or extended due date, Resident will be considered in default of this Agreement immediately and the University and/or Owner may terminate the Agreement immediately and pursue any and all available remedies.
(f) In the event Resident’s occupancy is for any reason less than 30 days, Resident shall be assessed, and shall pay, any applicable state and local hotel and lodging tax.
(g) f. Resident acknowledges and agrees that failure to make payments as required by the Agreement can result in the cancellation, suspension, or termination of components of Resident’s meal plan, temporary removal of internet access, lock change, placing negative service indicator on Resident’s account, and/or termination of Resident’s On-Campus Housing and Meal Plan Agreement and removal of Resident from On-Campus Housing. All costs associated with the collection of outstanding debts, including, for example, collection fees, collection agency fees, reasonable attorneys’ fees, cost of court and other related fees, will be assessed against Resident in addition to any outstanding housing and meal charges. Resident acknowledges and agrees that the collection process may be initiated by the Owner or University through an outside collection agency and fees associated with collection may be assessed against Resident.
(h) g. Resident agrees and understands that Resident waives Resident’s right to appeal any additional charge related to the Unit (such as, by way of example and not limited to, damage, cleaning and/or fire safety) unless the written appeal is received by Housing and Residence Life, in accordance with Section 12 of this Agreement titled “Notices”), life within sixty (60) calendar days of the charge being assessed.
(i) h. For Residents in an apartment, the rental rate amount is by apartment unit. The total amount of the apartment rate is divided and paid evenly among the number of Residents assigned to the apartment. If a Resident vacates the unit, the remaining Residents in the apartment have the option to either find a replacement Resident acceptable to HRL or to have their shares of the apartment rental rate increased to absorb the vacating Resident’s portion of the apartment rent. The remaining Residents have ten (10) University business days after the date HRL notifies the remaining Residents of the vacancy to provide HRL in writing the name of a replacement Resident to fill the vacancy (which Resident must be acceptable to HRL) or to advise HRL in writing that the remaining Residents opt to split the vacating Resident’s share of the apartment rate in lieu of another Resident being assigned to the unit. If the remaining Residents do not notify HRL within that time frame that they opt for either of the above options, or if the proposed replacement is not acceptable to HRL, then HRL will assign a replacement Resident to the unit, unless the Unit is a one-bedroom Unit. HRL cannot assign replacement Residents to one-bedroom Units and failure of Resident to locate replacement will result in remaining Resident being charged full cost for the Unit.
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Samples: On Campus Housing Agreement
Rates and Payments. (a) Rates are set annually and published on the University’s Housing and Residence Life (“HRL”) website. University reserves and Owner reserve the right to change rates following not less than thirty (30) days’ prior written notice to Resident.
(b) Housing and Meal Plan (if applicable) charges are posted to Resident’s student account monthly throughout on or around May 1 for summer semester, July 1 for fall semester, December 1 for spring semester and are automatically divided into a “five-payment plan” (2-payments for summer semester) with payments due by the License Term, with 25th day of each month billed in advance of occupancy(first payment due July 25 and last payment due November 25 for fall semester; first payment due December 25 and last payment due April 25 for spring semester). This five-payment plan also applies to Resident’s receiving a housing assignment after July 25 or December 25.
(c) Student Fee Statements are available online at xxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx on approximately one month prior to the first of the prior month for Apartment Residents and are due by the 25th day of that month classes for Residence Hall Residents (for example, May rent will post to the student account on April 1 and be due on April 25). Payments can be made online at xxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx, or by check or money order payable to the “Boise State University” and mailed or couriered to: Student Financials Office, 0000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx, XX 00000 or hand-delivered to the Student Financials Office located in the Administration Building, with a memo indicating payment is for Housing fees. DO NOT SEND CASH.
(d) A late charge of 1.75% or $10.00, whichever is greater, will be assessed for any payment made after the first of the month following the month in which the payment was due. If any payment is thirty (30) days past due or more, University will place a negative service indicator (or ‘Hold’) on Resident’s student account (which negatively impacts Resident’s official University records). University or Owner has the right to terminate this Agreement and require that Resident vacate the Unit if any payment is thirty (30) days past due or more.
(e) Where the University or the Owner has agreed in writing to extend the due date of any payment, Resident shall be required to make all payments as provided in the written agreement by the due date provided in the written agreement. If Resident fails to comply with agreed upon payment plan or extended due date, Resident will be considered in default of this Agreement immediately and the University and/or Owner may terminate the Agreement immediately and pursue any and all available remedies.
(f) In the event Resident’s occupancy is for any reason less than 30 days, Resident shall be assessed, and shall pay, any applicable state and local hotel and lodging tax.
(g) Resident acknowledges and agrees that failure to make payments as required by the Agreement can result in the cancellation, suspension, or termination of components of Resident’s meal plan, temporary removal of internet access, lock change, placing negative service indicator on Resident’s account, and/or termination of Resident’s On-Campus Housing Agreement and removal of Resident from On-Campus Housing. All costs associated with the collection of outstanding debts, including, for example, collection fees, collection agency fees, reasonable attorneys’ fees, cost of court and other related fees, will be assessed against Resident in addition to any outstanding housing and meal charges. Resident acknowledges and agrees that the collection process may be initiated by the Owner or University through an outside collection agency and fees associated with collection may be assessed against Resident.
(h) Resident agrees and understands that Resident waives Resident’s right to appeal any additional charge related to the Unit (such as, by way of example and not limited to, damage, cleaning and/or fire safety) unless the a written appeal is received by Housing and Residence Lifelife, in accordance with Section 12 of this Agreement titled “Notices”), within sixty (60) calendar days of the charge being assessed.
(i) For Residents in an apartment, the rental rate amount is by apartment unit. The total amount of the apartment rate is divided and paid evenly among the number of Residents assigned to the apartment. If a Resident vacates the unit, the remaining Residents in the apartment have the option to either find a replacement Resident acceptable to HRL or to have their shares of the apartment rental rate increased to absorb the vacating Resident’s portion of the apartment rent. The remaining Residents have ten (10) University business days after the date HRL notifies the remaining Residents of the vacancy to provide HRL in writing the name of a replacement Resident to fill the vacancy (which Resident must be acceptable to HRL) or to advise HRL in writing that the remaining Residents opt to split the vacating Resident’s share of the apartment rate in lieu of another Resident being assigned to the unit. If the remaining Residents do not notify HRL within that time frame that they opt for either of the above options, or if the proposed replacement is not acceptable to HRL, then HRL will assign a replacement Resident to the unit, unless the Unit is a one-bedroom Unit. HRL cannot assign replacement Residents to one-bedroom Units and failure of Resident to locate replacement will result in remaining Resident being charged full cost for the Unit.
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Samples: On Campus Housing Agreement
Rates and Payments. (a) Rates are set annually and published on the University’s Housing and Residence Life (“HRL”) website. University reserves the right to change rates following not less than thirty (30) days’ prior written notice to Resident.
(b) Housing charges are posted to Resident’s student account monthly throughout the License Term, with each month billed in advance of occupancy. Utilities charges are assessed to the Resident’s account approximately 15 days after the conclusion of the monthly billing cycle (as determined by utilities providers) or as soon as practical following University’s receipt of billing information from the applicable utility provider.
(c) Student Fee Statements are available online at xxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx on the first of the prior month for Apartment Residents and are due by the 25th day of that month (for example, May rent will post to the student account on April 1 and be due on April 25). Payments can be made online at xxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx, or by check or money order payable to the “Boise State University” and mailed or couriered to: Student Financials Office, 0000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx, XX 00000 or hand-delivered to the Student Financials Office located in the Administration Building, with a memo indicating payment is for Housing fees. DO NOT SEND CASH.
(d) A late charge of 1.75% or $10.00, whichever is greater, will be assessed for any payment made after the first of the month following the month in which the payment was due. If any payment is thirty (30) days past due or more, University will place a negative service indicator (or ‘Hold’) on Resident’s student account (which negatively impacts Resident’s official University records). University has the right to terminate this Agreement and require that Resident vacate the Unit if any payment is thirty (30) days past due or more.
(e) Where the University has agreed in writing to extend the due date of any payment, Resident shall be required to make all payments as provided in the written agreement by the due date provided in the written agreement. If Resident fails to comply with agreed upon payment plan or extended due date, Resident will be considered in default of this Agreement immediately and the University may terminate the Agreement immediately and pursue any and all available remedies.
(f) In the event Resident’s occupancy is for any reason less than 30 days, Resident shall be assessed, and shall pay, any applicable state and local hotel and lodging tax.
(g) Resident acknowledges and agrees that failure to make payments as required by the Agreement can result in the cancellation, suspension, or termination of components of Resident’s meal plan, temporary removal of internet access, lock change, placing negative service indicator on Resident’s account, and/or termination of Resident’s On-Campus Housing Agreement and removal of Resident from On-Campus Housing. All costs associated with the collection of outstanding debts, including, for example, collection fees, collection agency fees, reasonable attorneys’ fees, cost of court and other related fees, will be assessed against Resident in addition to any outstanding housing charges. Resident acknowledges and agrees that the collection process may be initiated by the University through an outside collection agency and fees associated with collection may be assessed against Resident.
(hg) Resident agrees and understands that Resident waives Resident’s right to appeal any additional charge related to the Unit (such as, by way of example and not limited to, damage, cleaning and/or fire safety) unless the written appeal is received by Housing and Residence Life, in accordance with Section 12 of this Agreement titled “Notices”), within sixty (60) calendar days of the charge being assessed.
(ih) For Residents in an apartment, the rental rate amount is by apartment unit. The total amount of the apartment rate is divided and paid evenly among the number of Residents assigned to the apartment. If a Resident vacates the unit, the remaining Residents in the apartment have the option to either find a replacement Resident acceptable to HRL or to have their shares of the apartment rental rate increased to absorb the vacating Resident’s portion of the apartment rent. The remaining Residents have ten (10) University business days after the date HRL notifies the remaining Residents of the vacancy to provide HRL in writing the name of a replacement Resident to fill the vacancy (which Resident must be acceptable to HRL) or to advise HRL in writing that the remaining Residents opt to split the vacating Resident’s share of the apartment rate in lieu of another Resident being assigned to the unit. If the remaining Residents do not notify HRL within that time frame that they opt for either of the above options, or if the proposed replacement is not acceptable to HRL, then HRL will assign a replacement Resident to the unit, unless the Unit is a one-bedroom Unit. HRL cannot assign replacement Residents to one-bedroom Units and failure of Resident to locate replacement will result in remaining Resident being charged full cost for the Unit.
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Samples: On Campus Housing Agreement