Common use of Room Readiness Clause in Contracts

Room Readiness. In order for a room to be considered ready for a new roommate(s), the following amenities (as applicable) must have no belongings: on the unassigned bed(s), desk(s), dresser(s), drawer(s), wardrobe(s)/closet(s), and chair(s). The floor space must be clean and free of any items. No furniture can be combined in any way. Common area space must be clean and trash removed from the room. If a room is not ready during staff inspection, the current residents may be charged a $100 fee. If Room Readiness is not maintained after the fee has been assessed, the current residents may be charged the higher room rate consistent with the actual room occupancy

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Resident License Agreement, Resident License Agreement, Resident License Agreement

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Room Readiness. In order for a room to be considered ready for a new roommate(s), the following amenities (as applicable) must have no belongings: on the unassigned bed(s), desk(s), dresser(s)dresser(s)s, drawer(s)drawer(s)s, wardrobe(s)/closet(s), and chair(s). The floor space must be clean and free of any items. No furniture can be combined in any way. Common area space must be clean and trash removed from the room. If a room is not ready during staff inspection, the current residents may be charged a $100 fee. If Room Readiness is not maintained after the fee has been assessed, the current residents may be charged the higher room rate consistent with the actual room occupancy

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Resident License Agreement, Resident License Agreement, Resident License Agreement

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