Common use of Room Condition Clause in Contracts

Room Condition. a) When you move into your residential space, you will have an opportunity to complete a room condition record, which will be an accurate and complete record of the contents and condition of the assigned residential space. This inventory will serve as the basis for any check-out charges you may be assessed. b) A failure on your part to complete check-in or check-out procedures will not prevent assessment of charges. You agree to follow the proper check-out procedure when vacating the premises. Should extra cleaning by university personnel be required, you may be assessed a service charge. c) You are responsible for cleaning your own residential space, for removing waste materials regularly, and for maintaining a sanitary and safe environment acceptable to the university. d) All university-provided furniture must remain in rooms, suites or common areas to which it has been allocated. Residential Living will not provide storage for furniture and any furniture that is missing upon checkout will be charged for accordingly. e) Residential Living does not allow students to construct their own bed-lofting structures. i) Lofts are available for rent via xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/store/uwsp/. More information about loft rentals are provided to students in the summer prior to fall move-in. ii) Rented lofts must be disassembled and removed from the residential space upon check out. f) False walls, partitions, or platforms are also not allowed in any of the residence halls.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Housing and Dining Service Contract, Residential Living Contract, Residential Living Contract

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