Alcoves Clause Samples

Alcoves. At some University Housing locations in Mission Bay and Aldea San ▇▇▇▇▇▇, an alcove connects the University Housing front door to common space hallways or exterior corridors. A non-combustible (metallic), non-enclosed, two tiered/shelve(maximum) shoe rack in this alcove is permitted but limited to only side of the front door entrance. The shoe rack width must not block any part of the door opening or entrance; the height must be lower than 20 inches; and the length may not extend into the common exit corridor. No other type of storage in these alcoves is permitted. Permission to use alcoves does not render the University liable for Resident’s property loss or damage (see your Housing Agreement section 14.1
Alcoves. At some Rental Properties in Mission Bay and Aldea San ▇▇▇▇▇▇, an alcove connects the Rental Property front door to common space hallways or exterior corridors. A non-combustible (metallic), non-enclosed, two tiered/shelve(maximum) shoe rack in this alcove is permitted but limited to only side of the front door entrance. The shoe rack width must not block any part of the door opening or entrance; the height must be lower than 20 inches; and the length may not extend into the common exit corridor. No
Alcoves. At some Rental Properties in Mission Bay and Aldea San ▇▇▇▇▇▇, an alcove connects the Rental Property front door to common space hallways or exterior corridors. Tenant storage in this alcove is limited to one side of the front door entrance. The stored item width must not block any part of the door or entrance; the height must be lower than the front doorknob; and the length may not extend into the common hallway or corridor. Tenant must stabilize items so they cannot fall over and block egress or create a trip hazard. Permission to use alcoves does not render the University liable for Tenant’s property loss or damage (see section

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