Housing Contract definition
Examples of Housing Contract in a sentence
The Housing Contract grants the student a limited license to use and occupy an assigned room under the terms and conditions in this Contract without establishing a landlord/tenant relationship or vesting any property interests in the student.
The University reserves the right to terminate this Housing Contract and the student’s residency because of improper or unsafe conduct by the student or failure of the student to comply with any term or condition of this Housing Contract, including but not limited to the failure to comply with University rules and regulations as well as all federal, state and local laws.
If you fail to pay on a timely basis, you may have your license to use University Housing revoked, and you may be denied a future University Housing Contract.
If the student withdraws from the University, this Housing Contract will terminate and eligibility for any refund will be determined by the University’s refund policy and after the consideration of student conduct proceedings and/or sanctions, if applicable.
The University’s termination of this Housing Contract does not relieve the student’s obligation to pay the room rate for the full Academic Year.
Upon agreeing to the terms of the Housing Contract, students are obligated to the full financial value of the contract term.
If Resident contracts after the initial term of this Housing Contract, Resident will be charged from the date the contract is signed.
Student assignments can only be made after completion of the Housing Application, Housing Contract, and receipt of the deposit.
See “Property Conditions” section 12 of the BYU-Idaho Student Landlord Housing Contract.
Space will not be held for requested roommates whose Housing Application, application fees, security deposit, and Housing Contract are not completed in time to be given a time slot to select the same room, residence hall, or apartment.