Common use of Room Consolidations Clause in Contracts

Room Consolidations. Most students will initially have a roommate. If a resident moves out or cancels their room assignment, the remaining roommate will be asked to do one of the following: A. Select a roommate of their choosing B. Anticipate that a new roommate will be assigned to the room or suite and leave room/shared spaces prepared for new individual to move in C. Move into a room where a roommate is needed D. Buy‐out the room (see details below)

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Housing Contract, Housing Contract, Housing Contract

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Room Consolidations. Most students will initially have a roommate. If a resident moves out or cancels their room assignment, the remaining roommate will be asked to do one of the following: A. Select a roommate of their choosing B. Anticipate that a new roommate will be assigned to the room or suite and leave room/shared spaces prepared for new individual to move in C. Move into a room where a roommate is needed D. Buy‐out Buy-out the room (see details below)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Undergraduate Housing Contract

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