Supplemental, Additional or Community Fees Sample Clauses

Supplemental, Additional or Community Fees. A Supplemental or Additional fee is a fee for service, care or amenities that is in addition to those fees included in the Basic Rate. A Supplemental fee must be at Resident option. In some cases, the law permits the Operator to charge an Additional fee without the express written approval of the Resident (See section III.E). Supplemental Fees for Additional Services, Supplies or Amenities are set forth in Exhibit I.C. A Community fee is a one-time fee that the Operator may charge at the time of admission. The Operator must clearly inform the prospective Resident of what the Community fee will be, as well as any terms regarding refund of the Community fee. The prospective Resident, once fully informed of the terms of the Community fee, may choose whether to accept the Community fee as a condition of residency in the Residence, or to reject the Community fee and thereby reject residency at the Residence. The Operator charges a non-refundable, one-time Community Fee in the amount of one (1) month’s rent. Any charges by the Operator, whether a part of the Basic Rate, Supplemental, Additional or Community fees, shall be made only for services and supplies that are actually supplied to the Resident.
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Supplemental, Additional or Community Fees. The community fee is non-refundable. You may choose whether to accept the community fee as a condition of residency in the Residence or to reject the community fee and thereby reject residency at the Residence. Any charges by the operator, whether a part of the basic rate, supplemental, additional or community fees shall be made only for services and supplies that are actually supplied to the resident. A supplemental or additional fee is a fee for service, care or amenities that is in addition to those fees included in the basic rate. The operator does not have any supplemental or additional fees. Any charges by the operator shall be made only for services and supplies that are actually supplied to the resident. EXHIBIT III.C RATE AND ADDITIONAL FEE SCHEDULE Basic Rate ▪ Studio Apartment - $169 per day ▪ Large Studio Apartment - $175 per day ▪ 1 Bedroom Apartment - $209 per day ▪ Large 1 Bedroom Apartment - $215 per day ▪ 1 Bedroom with Den - $299 per day The basic rate covers the following services:‌
Supplemental, Additional or Community Fees. Pursuant to Title 10 of New York Codes, Rules, and Regulations at Section 1001.8(f)(4), the Residency Agreement includes a description of supplemental, additional, or community fees from the Operator directly or through arrangements with the Operator, stating who provides such services if not the Operator, and provide a detailed explanation of the services and amenities covered by the rates, fees, or charges. A Supplemental or Additional fee is a fee for service, care or amenities that is in addition to those fees included in the Basic Rate.
Supplemental, Additional or Community Fees. A one-time community fee of one (1) month’s rent is charged upon admission. This fee is non-refundable. EXHIBIT III.C RATE OR FEE SCHEDULE Monthly Fee Schedule 1st Floor Semi-Private From: $3,000.00 Private From: $4,000.00 2nd & 3rd Floor Lake View Room Semi-Private From: $3,000.00 Private From: $4,000.00 2nd & 3rd Floor Non Lake View Standard Room Semi-Private From: $2,900.00 Private From: $3,800.00 EXHIBIT V. TRANSFER OF FUNDS OR PROPERTY TO OPERATOR Enumerate the funds or property below or circle NONE EXHIBIT VI. PROPERTY/ITEMS HELD BY OPERATOR FOR YOU Enumerate the items or property below or circle NONE EXHIBIT XI.
Supplemental, Additional or Community Fees. A one-time community fee of one (1) month’s rent is charged upon admission. This fee is non-refundable. EXHIBIT III.C RATE OR FEE SCHEDULE Monthly Fee Schedule 1st Floor Semi-Private From: $3,000.00 Private From: $4,000.00 2nd & 3rd Floor Lake View Room Semi-Private From: $3,000.00 Private From: $4,000.00 2nd & 3rd Floor Non Lake View Standard Room Semi-Private From: $2,700.00 Private From: $3,600.00 Pets: o If the resident wishes to have a pet in their room, the monthly charge will be $200.00. o The resident must have a private room unless their roommate agrees to have the pet in their room. o You must submit in advance and yearly thereafter the current immunization records for the pet. EXHIBIT XI.
Supplemental, Additional or Community Fees. A one-time community fee of one (1) month’s rent is charged upon admission. This fee is non-refundable. EXHIBIT III.C RATE OR FEE SCHEDULE Monthly Fee Schedule 1st Floor Semi-Private From: $2,900.00 Private From: $3,500.00 Lake View (Private): $3,600.00 2nd & 3rd Floor Lake View Room Semi-Private From: $2,900.00 Private From: $3,500.00 2nd & 3rd Floor Non Lake View Standard Room Semi-Private From: $2,700.00 Private From: $3,400.00 EXHIBIT V. TRANSFER OF FUNDS OR PROPERTY TO OPERATOR Enumerate the funds or property below or circle NONE EXHIBIT VI. PROPERTY/ITEMS HELD BY OPERATOR FOR YOU Enumerate the items or property below or circle NONE EXHIBIT XI.

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