Common use of Residence Fees Clause in Contracts

Residence Fees. By entering this Contract, you hereby agree to pay the residence fees for your first month accompanied by your Summer Residence Application. Subsequent payments are due on or before the first (1st) day of each month. Please note: meal plans are not included in the summer contract. For U of M students: Residence charges, including monthly lease payments and miscellaneous charge items will appear on a student’s Aurora account and are due on the first day of each month of occupancy, regardless of summer enrolment status or posted summer tuition fee deadlines. Fees must be paid in accordance with Financial Services’ payment options. For more information on payment options, please see: xxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xx/admin/financial_services/revcap/payment.html. ICM or other summer guests must pay residence fees in-person at the Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx Residence Office. All students and guests are permitted to pay summer residence fees by VISA or MasterCard, however these payments can only be made to the Student Residences department directly at the Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx Residence Office. The Cashier’s Office will not accept credit card payments. If payments cannot be made in person, we also accept VISA and MASTERCARD over the phone or mailed cheques and money orders. All cheques are made payable to the University of Manitoba. We do not accept postdated cheques. If you choose, or are required to change your residence accommodation after you move in and the room rate increases, you are required to pay that difference at the time you receive your new keys. Failure to pay your residence fees in full on or before payment deadlines will result in the following actions:  Residents with an outstanding balance will be assessed a $50.00 late fee charge. U of M students will be also be placed on “Hold” on their Aurora account.  Residents who have an outstanding balance of $350.00 or more after the payment deadline will be issued a warning letter of an impending lock change. This letter will state that full payment of the account balance is required. If this condition is not met, a lock change will occur (at the resident’s expense) exactly one week after the letter is issued and will lead to a forfeiture of your residence accommodation.

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Samples: Summer 2020 Residence Contract, www.umanitoba.ca

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Residence Fees. By entering this Contract, you hereby agree to pay an initial deposit in the residence fees for amount of $500 in order to secure your first month accompanied by your Summer Residence Application. Subsequent payments are due room and the balance of the total cost of the summer term on or before the first (1st) day of each monthMay 10, 2024. Please note: meal plans are not included in the The summer contractrate information can be found at xxxxxxxxx.xx/xxxxxxx/xxxxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxx#xxxxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxx. For U of M students: Residence charges, including monthly lease payments charges and miscellaneous charge items will appear on a student’s Aurora account and are due on the first day of each month of occupancyMay 10, 2024, regardless of summer enrolment status or posted summer tuition fee deadlines. Fees must be paid in accordance with Financial Services’ payment options. For more information on payment options, please see: xxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xx/admin/financial_services/revcap/payment.html. ICM or other summer guests must pay residence fees in-person at the Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx Residence Office. All students and guests are permitted to pay summer residence fees by VISA or MasterCard, however these payments can only be made to the Student Residences department directly at the Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx Residence OfficeResidence. The Cashier’s Office residence office will not accept Visa Debit, Mastercard Debit and Interac payments. We also accept VISA and Mastercard credit card paymentscards. If payments cannot be made in person, we also accept VISA and MASTERCARD Mastercard over the phone or mailed cheques and money orders. All cheques are made payable to the University of Manitoba. We do not accept postdated chequescheques and we no longer accept cash payments. If you choose, choose or are required to change your residence accommodation after you move in and the room rate increases, you are required to pay that difference at the time you receive your new keys. Failure to pay your residence fees in full on or before payment deadlines will result in the following actions: Residents with an outstanding balance will be assessed a $50.00 late fee charge. U of M students will be also be placed on “Hold” on their Aurora account. Delinquent ICM accounts will be forwarded to the ICM College Director in addition to being placed on hold. • Residents who have an outstanding balance of $350.00 750 or more after the payment deadline will be issued a warning letter of an impending lock changeletter. This letter will state that full payment of the account balance is required. If this condition is not met, a lock change or residents will occur (at the resident’s expense) exactly one week after the letter is issued and will lead to a forfeiture of your residence accommodationface probation and/or eviction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Summer Residence Contract

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Residence Fees. By entering this Contract, you hereby agree to pay an initial deposit in the residence fees for amount of $500 in order to secure your first month accompanied by your Summer Residence Application. Subsequent payments are due room and the balance of the total cost of the summer term on or before the first (1st) day of each monthMay 11, 2023. Please note: meal plans are not included in the The summer contractterm fee schedule can be found here. For U of M students: Residence charges, including monthly lease payments charges and miscellaneous charge items will appear on a student’s Aurora account and are due on the first day of each month of occupancyMay 11, 2023, regardless of summer enrolment status or posted summer tuition fee deadlines. Fees must be paid in accordance with Financial Services’ payment options. For more information on payment options, please see: xxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xx/admin/financial_services/revcap/payment.html. ICM or other summer guests must pay residence fees in-person at the Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx Residence Office. All students and guests are permitted to pay summer residence fees by VISA or MasterCard, however these payments can only be made to the Student Residences department directly at the Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx Residence OfficeResidence. The Cashier’s Office residence office will not accept Visa Debit, Mastercard Debit and Interac payments. We also accept VISA and Mastercard credit card paymentscards. If payments cannot be made in person, we also accept VISA and MASTERCARD Mastercard over the phone or mailed cheques and money orders. All cheques are made payable to the University of Manitoba. We do not accept postdated chequescheques and we no longer accept cash payments. If you choose, choose or are required to change your residence accommodation after you move in and the room rate increases, you are required to pay that difference at the time you receive your new keys. Failure to pay your residence fees in full on or before payment deadlines will result in the following actions: Residents with an outstanding balance will be assessed a $50.00 late fee charge. U of M students will be also be placed on “Hold” on their Aurora account. Delinquent ICM accounts will be forwarded to the ICM College Director in addition to being placed on hold. • Residents who have an outstanding balance of $350.00 750 or more after the payment deadline will be issued a warning letter of an impending lock changeletter. This letter will state that full payment of the account balance is required. If this condition is not met, a lock change or residents will occur (at the resident’s expense) exactly one week after the letter is issued and will lead to a forfeiture of your residence accommodationface probation and/or eviction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: umanitoba.ca

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