Responsibility for Room use Sample Clauses

Responsibility for Room use. Each Tenant should notify landlord of any apartment damages within forty-eight (48) hours of occupying any Room, either on original assignment or following a Room change. Damages will be repaired or noted do that tenant is not held responsible. Tenant assumes full responsibility for the Apartment furnishings and agrees to return them in the same condition at the Ending Date as they were upon the Starting Date, subject to normal usage and reasonable wear and tear. Where two or more Tenants occupy the same Apartment and where determination of specific responsibility for the damages or losses has not occurred, an assessment will be made against both or all Tenants equally. Charges will reflect actual cost as determined by Landlord. A list of items most commonly billed and the cost is available upon request. Landlord understands and respects a Tenant’s right to privacy. However, when safety, repair, or emergency maintenance issues arise, Landlord reserves the right to enter and inspect any Apartment and make repairs where necessary without notice. Landlord reserves the right to enter and/or inspect any Apartment at all times without notice when a Tenant is suspected of a violation of the Skyler Commons Rules and Regulations.
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Responsibility for Room use. Each resident must complete and sign an Apartment/Suite/Room Condition Report Form provided by the Office of Residence Life within 24 hours of occupying any room, either on original assignment or following a room change. This form, when countersigned by a residence life staff representative, is the basis for assessment of any damage attributable to the resident at the termination of occupancy. Failure to complete, sign and return the form will result in the student’s assumption of responsibility for any damage evident in the room. When two or more students occupy the same room or apartment and when determination of specific responsibility for the damages or losses has not occurred, an assessment will be made against both or all equally. Charges will reflect actual cost as determined by Operations, plus administrative charges for any billing. If payment is not made, a hold will be placed on the student’s University records by the Office of Enrollment Services. Please note: Anyone found responsible for discouraging any resident student from being their roommate may go through our Student Conduct process and have their own room assignment changed. Assessment of charges for room/apartment damage or losses: The Office of Residence Life will bill students responsible for damages or losses. Assessment of charges for Common Area Damages: An attempt will be made to identify students responsible for loss or damages. Failure to identify responsible individuals will result in equal assessment to all students associated with the common area. Furniture Removal: University furniture must be left in the rooms or lounges to which it has been assigned. Students who move furniture from assigned areas will go through our Student Conduct process and be billed for the return of the furniture to its assigned area. When furniture has been moved into a room or apartment, all residents of the area will be equally billed for its removal, plus administrative charges. Storage facilities are not available for unwanted furniture.
Responsibility for Room use. Each Resident must complete and sign a Suite Condition Report upon occupying any room, either on original assignment or following a room change. This will be used for assessing any damage and/or loss attributable to the Resident following their occupancy. Failure to complete, sign, and return the form will result in the Resident's assumption of responsibility for any damage evident in the room. The Housing Office understands and respects the Resident’s right to privacy. However, when safety, repair, or emergency maintenance issues arise, the Housing Office reserves the right to enter and inspect any suite and make repairs as necessary without notice. The Housing Office also reserves the right to enter and/or inspect the Resident’s suite and room at all times without notice when the Resident is suspected of or in violation of the Rules and Regulations. A Resident found in violation of safety regulations will be held responsible for any penalties or fees, including those imposed by municipal authorities.

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  • Responsibility for Damage Resident is solely responsible for any damage, defacement or loss within the assigned bedroom space. All assigned residents of an apartment are jointly and severally responsible for any damage, defacement or loss to common areas, other parts of the facility, fixtures or appliances, except for the portion of damages over $100,000 where it is finally established that Resident or one or more other residents of the apartment were solely at fault for the entire loss, in which case such person(s) will be solely responsible. Resident is fully responsible for the conduct of Resident’s guests, visitors, licensees and invitees (“Guests”), including without limitation harm to individuals or damage or defacement of any part of the Property or its fixtures or property of third parties (including other residents) by such Guests.

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