Responsibility for Communal Property Sample Clauses

Responsibility for Communal Property. Communal property includes but is not limited to hallways, bathrooms, stairwells, elevators, lounges, living rooms, utility rooms, and kitchens. In buildings or areas where the University has determined that there is undue abuse of University property and the responsible individual(s) cannot be identified, all residents will be held responsible for either paying a share of the cost of repairing such damages/restoring the communal space to its original condition or for completing communal community service hours. The University reserves the right to enter communal spaces including but not limited to kitchens, laundry rooms and living rooms for cleaning and maintenance purposes and to determine the use of all lounges, common, and public areas in the residence halls and apartments.
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Responsibility for Communal Property. (Including but not limited to hallways, bathrooms, stairwells, elevators, lounges, studies, utility rooms, and kitchens) Residents are expected to take every precaution to ensure that communal property is not abused. In buildings or sections where the University has determined that there is undue abuse of University property and the responsible individual(s) cannot be identified, all residents will be held responsible for paying a prorated share of the cost of repairing such damages. Where organizations have exclusive use of an area, those organizations are responsible for reimbursing the University the cost of repairs from damage to communal property if the responsible individual(s) cannot be identified. Where it is determined that organizations are not in support of housing regulations, they will lose use of the area. The University reserves the right to determine the use of all lounges and common and public areas in the residence buildings.
Responsibility for Communal Property. Communal property includes but is not limited to hallways, bathrooms, stairwells, elevators, lounges, living rooms, utility rooms, and kitchens. In buildings or areas where the University has determined that there is undue abuse of University property and the responsible individual(s) cannot be identified, all residents will be held responsible for paying a share of the cost of repairing such damages or restoring the communal space to its original condition. The University reserves the right to enter communal spaces including but not limited to kitchens, laundry rooms and living rooms for cleaning and maintenance purposes and to determine the use of all lounges, common, and public areas in the residence halls and apartments.
Responsibility for Communal Property. Residents are expected to take every precaution to assure that communal areas (hallways, restrooms, stairwells, lounges, studies, utility rooms, and laundry facilities) are not abused. In halls or sections where the Office of Residence Life (ORL) has determined that residents are tolerating undue abuse of University property, all residents will be held responsible for payment, unless the individual(s) responsible can be identified. The Community Manager may close or declare abused locations off limits.
Responsibility for Communal Property. (Including, but not limited to, hallways, restrooms, stairwells, elevators, lounges, study rooms, kitchens and balconies.) Residents are expected to take every precaution to assure that communal property is not abused. In halls or areas where the University has determined there is vandalism of University property and the responsible individuals(s) cannot be identified, all residents may be held responsible for paying a prorated portion of repair and/or replacement costs.
Responsibility for Communal Property. (Including, but not limited to hallways, baths, stairwells, patios, lounges, studies, utility rooms and kitchens.) Residents are expected to take every precaution to assure that communal property is not abused.
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