Room Damage Sample Clauses

Room Damage. Students residing in a room are jointly and individually responsible for the furniture and condition of the room. Students will be charged for damages as they occur during the academic year and will be expected to promptly and fully pay for any and all such damages. Students who fail to respond to notices of fire safety violations will be fined for those violations.
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Room Damage. Residents are responsible for any damage to the assigned room, its furnishings, and as determined applicable doors/windows. If residents live in a suite or apartment, damages charges may be assessed to all occupants unless a resident accepts responsibility for the damage.
Room Damage. Loss: The resident (and roommate where assigned) is/are responsible for damages to their room and damage and/or loss to the furnishings and fixtures the College has placed there. Theresident agrees to pay for the restoration of the property to its condition at the time of occupancy, or for repairs or replacement (beyond normal wear and tear), unless the identity of others responsible for the damage or loss is established and proven by the resident(s). Resident(s) are responsible for any damage or loss to the premises caused by their guests. Charges for damages, cleaning, replacement of furniture, etc., shall be divided by the number of students assigned to the room. If one roommate assumes responsibility for damages, cleaning, replacement of furniture, etc., a written statement signed by both roommates must be submitted to the Department of Residence Life. Charges will not be assessed to one roommate based solely on one roommate claiming another responsible.
Room Damage. Residents are responsible for maintaining assigned rooms and will be charged for damages such as holes in the walls, ceilings, soiled mattresses, stained carpets, cigarette xxxxx/odor, removal of screens, broken windows, etc. ALL CLEANING AND REPAIR CHARGES WILL BE DEDUCTED FROM THE DORM RESIDENT’S FINAL PAY CHECK. Please note if there are any repairs that need to be done in your room and you did not report this within one week of this agreement you will be responsible for damages at time of departure. You must report all damages to your dorm room even if you were not the person who caused the damage. If the resident that caused the damage comes forward and is responsible for his/her actions damage fees will be deducted off that person’s pay-check. If there is more than one person in a room and nobody takes responsibility for the damages the cost will be divided between the residents that are assigned to that dorm room. Residents are responsible for leaving the room clean, and in good condition at time of departure.
Room Damage. Since your room/apartment is your home away from home, we encourage you to add your personal touch. Decorations can be hung with only “Magic Mount” (which is available through the Office of University Housing). Items such as double-faced tape, adhesive tape, and masking tape are prohibited since they damage walls and other surfaces. No painting may be done, locks added, or alterations made to any part of the building or equipment. Any nailing, boring, or screwing into walls or woodwork is prohibited. Curtains may be hung with tension rods only. Contact paper or wallpaper (including borders) is NOT permitted on any surface of the apartment or room. All shelf and drawer paper must be removed completely when an apartment/room is vacated. Any damage that occurs in a room can result in fines and/or fees charged to the student occupant(s). Students have the opportunity to appeal damage charges/fees by contacting the Associate Director of University Housing within ten business days of billing notification. As routine or typical damage from wear and tear occurs within the room, students should complete an online maintenance request for such instances. For the online maintenance request form, click here. Windows, Stairwells, and Breezeways: Entry and/or exit through a residence hall or apartment window is prohibited. Throwing or dropping objects out of a window or from a breezeway is also prohibited and may result in disciplinary action. Do not store boxes or other items in the breezeways or stairwells. Fire code states that all breezeways and stairwells must remain free and clear at all times.
Room Damage. (A) Decorations should be hung using adhesives that do not damage paint or wall surfaces. Double-faced tape, adhesive tape, and masking tape are prohibited. Painting of rooms, adding or removing locks, or altering any part of the building or building equipment is specifically prohibited. Nailing, boring, or screwing into walls or woodwork is prohibited. Curtains may be hung with tension rods only. Contact paper or wallpaper (including borders) are not permitted on any surface of an apartment or residence hall. All shelf and drawer paper must be completely removed when a space is vacated. (B) Any damage occurring to a room due to resident behavior, negligence, misuse, or accident can result in fines and/or fees charged to the Resident(s). Students have the opportunity to appeal damage charges/fees by contacting the Associate Director of Housing Operations within ten business days of billing notification. Resident relinquishes their right of appeal after ten business days. Routine damage from normal wear and tear may occur. Resident(s) should report such damage as soon as possible for repair.
Room Damage. Residents are responsible for maintaining their assigned rooms in good condition. If you find anything amiss with your room when you check in, you are required to report any needed repairs to the Housing Office within one week of this agreement; if you do not do so, you will be charged for these repairs at the time of your departure. Any damage to the dorm rooms, such as holes in the walls or ceilings, soiled mattresses, stained carpets, cigarette xxxxx/odor, missing or broken screens, broken windows, etc., are the responsibility of the residents. ALL CLEANING AND REPAIR CHARGES WILL BE DEDUCTED FROM THE DORM RESIDENT’S DEPOSIT AND FINAL PAYCHECK. Please note that you must report all damages to your dorm room, even if you were not the person who caused the damage. If the resident who caused the damage comes forward and takes responsibility for his/her actions, the damage fees will be deducted from that person’s paycheck. If there is more than one person in a room and no one takes responsibility for the damages, the cost will be divided among all the residents assigned to that dorm room. Residents are responsible for leaving the room clean and in good condition at the time of departure. □
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Room Damage. (A) Decorations should be hung using adhesives that do not damage paint or wall surfaces. Double-faced tape, adhesive tape, and masking tape are prohibited. Painting of rooms, adding or removing

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