Common use of ROOM CONSOLIDATION Clause in Contracts

ROOM CONSOLIDATION. To make room for residents it may be necessary to consolidate rooms and roommates. Consolidation is the act of moving students together into one unit who had been previously living in a unit where the maximum occupancy was not being met. If the resident has a roommate(s) that vacates the room, the remaining resident must be willing to accept another roommate or move to another residential unit.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Housing Contract, Housing Contract, Housing Contract

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ROOM CONSOLIDATION. To In order to make room for residents it may be necessary to consolidate rooms and roommates. Consolidation is the act of moving students together into one unit who had been previously living in a unit where the maximum occupancy was not being met. If the resident has a roommate(s) that vacates the room, the remaining resident must be willing to accept another roommate or move to another residential unit.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Housing Contract

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