Summer Housing Contract Sample Clauses

Summer Housing Contract. A. There is a $150 cancellation charge for all students canceling their summer contracts prior to check-in. Residents who have not taken possession of their room within 48 hours of the check-in date will forfeit their room assignment and will be charged the $150 cancellation fee in addition to losing their deposit, if any. Written notification from the University to a Resident of their removal and prohibition from University Housing may also terminate the contract. The Resident Agrees:
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Summer Housing Contract. There is a $150 cancellation charge for all students canceling their summer contracts prior to check-in. Residents who have not taken possession of their room within 48 hours of the check-in date will forfeit their room assignment and will be charged the $150 cancellation fee in addition to losing their deposit, if any. Written notification from the University to a Resident of his/her removal and prohibition from University Housing may also terminate the contract. The Resident Agrees: • To be accountable for his/her behavior and the behavior of all guests. • To abide by the policies and procedures contained in the contract, Residence Life-Your Guide to Living on Campus and Student Handbook, including all amendments and modifications that may be made during the year. • To abide by all Federal, State and Local laws. • To reside in the assigned room with the assigned roommate and to vacate and remove all personal property upon termination of this contract. • To abide by all policies regarding changing room assignments. Approved room changes occur during a specific time period each semester. The associate director must approve room changes. • To not allow anyone other than the assigned roommate to live in the room. • To assume all responsibility for personal belongings. The University is not responsible for damage or loss to Resident’s personal property regardless of cause. Residents are strongly encouraged to carry personal insurance to cover their personal property while located at NJIT. • To keep the room or suite clean and fit for habitation. The Resident will be responsible for all damages to University property or premises as a result of the Residents neglect or willful behavior. • To complete all property records within 24 hours of occupying a space. These forms, countersigned by an Residence Life staff member will be the basis for damage assessments. • To be held responsible for damages to common areas when individual responsibility is not implicated. • To not loan out, duplicate or share keys or room combinations and to report lost or stolen keys or combinations immediately. • To not smoke or vape inside any residence hall, whether a public or private room. • To abide by quiet hours or community standards for your floor. • To abide by the Guest and Visitation Policy. • To not have pets, other than fish in a 10-gallon or less tank, unless approved by the Office of Accessibility Resources and Services (OARS) and Residence Life in regards to an approved ...

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