Residence Services Clause Samples

The Residence Services clause defines the scope and nature of services provided to residents within a housing or accommodation agreement. It typically outlines which amenities, utilities, and support services—such as maintenance, security, or cleaning—are included as part of the residency. By clearly specifying these services, the clause helps set expectations for both the provider and the resident, reducing misunderstandings and ensuring both parties are aware of their rights and obligations regarding the living arrangement.
Residence Services. All: • meals; • non-branded non-alcoholic drinks; and • light snacks provided to the Resident (but not visitors) throughout the day • All services included in the AL All Inclusive Package, which are listed separately and may vary from time to timeLicensed restaurant (but, for the avoidance of doubt, the Weekly Residence Fee does not cover meals for the Resident’s visitors) • Receptionist service from 8am to 8pm daily • Use of communal facilities and gardens • Housekeeping services in relation to the Suite, which will comprise 1 hour per suite per week allocated to include weekly changing of linen and towels and provision of related cleaning materialsLaundry services, which will comprise weekly cleaning of bed linen and personal clothing (but, for the avoidance of doubt, does not include dry cleaning) on a weekly basis • External and internal window cleaning when reasonably deemed by the Provider to be required. • Payment of all the utilities other than charges for telephone, satellite TV and other telecommunication services (including broadband) (see clauses 5.24 and 5.25) 1. shall use the Suite for his or her personal use and not to allow any other person to occupy or use the Suite, except that (but subject to paragraphs 1.1 and 1.2 below) up to three separate visitors are permitted to stay with the Resident in the Suite for up to 7 nights each in any Month without additional Weekly Residence Fee. Any longer or additional stays or additional visitors beyond those are permitted subject to the Provider’s prior written consent and the Provider shall have the right to charge for such additional visitors or longer stays. Any stay permits any such visitor access to the Suite and the Common Areas only and does not give any right to Residence Services (for example, meals, laundry service and activities), which will be charged by the Provider, and must be paid for, separately at the rates that can be obtained from the Home. In addition to the restrictions above in this paragraph 1:‌ 1.1 no individual visitor is permitted to stay in the Suite more than 4 times in any period of 12 months unless agreed to in writing in advance by the Home Manager in his or her discretion, and such stay shall be subject to the charges referred to above; and‌ 1.2 no minor (i.e. individual under the age of 18) is permitted to stay in the Suite unless agreed to in writing in advance by the Home Manager in his or her discretion and such stay shall be subject to the charges referred to...
Residence Services. All: • meals; • non-branded non-alcoholic drinks; and • light snacks provided to the Resident (but not visitors) throughout the day • All services included in the Assisted Living Inclusive Package, which are listed separately and may vary from time to timeLicensed restaurant (but, for the avoidance of doubt, the Weekly Residence Fee does not cover meals for the Resident’s visitors) • Receptionist service from 8am to 8pm daily • Use of communal facilities and gardens • Housekeeping services in relation to the Suite, which will comprise 1 hour per suite per week allocated to include weekly changing of linen and towels and provision of related cleaning materialsLaundry services, which will comprise weekly cleaning of bed linen and personal clothing (but, for the avoidance of doubt, does not include dry cleaning) on a weekly basis • External and internal window cleaning when reasonably deemed by the Provider to be required. • Payment of all the utilities other than charges for telephone, satellite TV and other telecommunication services (including broadband) (see clauses 5.26 and 5.27)
Residence Services. All: • meals; • non-branded non-alcoholic drinks; and • light snacks provided to the Resident (but not visitors) throughout the dayLicensed restaurant (but, for the avoidance of doubt, the Weekly Residence Fee does not cover meals for the Resident’s visitors) • Receptionist service from 8am to 8pm daily • Use of communal facilities and gardens • Housekeeping services in relation to the Suite, which will comprise 1 hour per suite per week allocated to include weekly changing of linen and towels and provision of related cleaning materialsLaundry services, which will comprise weekly cleaning of bed linen and personal clothing (but, for the avoidance of doubt, does not include dry cleaning) on a weekly basis • External and internal window cleaning when reasonably deemed by the Provider to be required. • Payment of all the utilities other than charges for telephone, satellite TV and other telecommunication services (including broadband) (see clauses 5.24 and 5.25) 1. shall not carry on any business or allow any business to be carried on at the Suite or at the Home; 2. shall take possession of the Suite on the Planned Move In Date in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and not part with, or assign or sublet, or share possession of the Suite either in whole or part(s); 3. shall be responsible for any taxes payable by the Resident as a consequence of the Resident entering into this Agreement; 4. shall be responsible for the behaviour of every person (including children) visiting the Suite and shall be responsible for them in the Suite and elsewhere in the Home, including on surrounding land, in Common Areas (for example, stairs, lifts, landings, entrance halls, communal gardens and parking areas) and in the wider locality around the Home; 5. shall not do or threaten to do anything which may cause or may be likely to cause a nuisance or annoyance or disturbance to other persons in the Community or any of the Provider’s staff or people in the wider neighbourhood. Examples of behaviour which may cause nuisance annoyance or disturbance include: loud music, arguing and door slamming, drunkenness, drug abuse, rubbish dumping and obstructing Common Areas; 6. shall not, and shall ensure that the Resident’s visitors do not, commit, or threaten to commit, any form of harassment on the grounds of race, colour, religion (or similar belief), nationality, sex, sexual orientation or disability which may interfere with the peace and comfort of or cause offence to ot...
Residence Services. All: • meals; • non-branded non-alcoholic drinks; and • light snacks provided to the Resident (but not visitors) throughout the dayLicensed restaurant (but, for the avoidance of doubt, the Weekly Residence Fee does not cover meals for the Resident’s visitors) • Receptionist service from 8am to 8pm daily • Use of communal facilities and gardens • Housekeeping services in relation to the Suite, which will comprise 1 hour per suite per week allocated to include weekly changing of linen and towels and provision of related cleaning materialsLaundry services, which will comprise weekly cleaning of bed linen and personal clothing (but, for the avoidance of doubt, does not include dry cleaning) on a weekly basis • External and internal window cleaning when reasonably deemed by the Provider to be required. • Payment of all the utilities other than charges for telephone, satellite TV and other telecommunication services (including broadband) (see clauses 5.24 and 5.25)
Residence Services. Who do you see if you've locked yourself out of your room, have a question, or just want to play pool? Your residence Front Desk Assistant (FDA). REV, V1, and UWP FDAs are on duty 24- hours a day, seven days a week. CLV and MKV FDAs are on duty from 8 a.m. to 12 midnight, seven days a week. Residence Services Front Desk hours and operations are subject to change as a result of COVID-19, low occupancy scenarios, and/or staff resources.
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