Common use of REDUCED OCCUPANCY Clause in Contracts

REDUCED OCCUPANCY. A. If a Resident’s roommate leaves, the remaining Resident may be assigned a new Resident roommate to occupy the vacant bed at any time. B. If a Resident does not maintain the Unit in such a way that a new Resident roommate can move in, the Resident may be charged for use of the additional space. C. The remaining Resident may be offered the option to pay for the additional bed as an alternative.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Student Housing License Agreement, Student Housing License Agreement, Student Housing License Agreement

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REDUCED OCCUPANCY. A. If a Resident’s roommate suitemate leaves, the remaining Resident Residents may be assigned a new Resident roommate suitemate to occupy the vacant bed bedroom at any time. B. If a Resident does not maintain the Unit in such a way that a new Resident roommate suitemate can move in, the Resident may be charged for use of the additional space. C. The remaining Resident may be offered the option to pay for the additional bed as an alternative.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Student Housing License Agreement

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