Checking Out. a. When moving out of the Residence, a proper check-out will consist of you removing all personal belongings, cleaning and returning your Room to the condition it was in when you moved in, returning all keys and checking out with a Resident Assistant (RA) in accordance with established check-out procedures for your Residence. b. At the time you check out, you will be charged for any damages to, or missing items from your Room and for any keys/temporary access cards that are not returned. Appeals of such charges will be accepted and reviewed ONLY if they are received by the University within sixty (60) days after you check out. c. If you fail to check out properly, you may be charged for clean-up and disposal of trash in, or damages done to, your Room or common area and you waive your rights to be present as any damages are identified and charges assessed and to appeal such damage charges. d. You are expected to check out of the Residence: i. Within 24 hours after you complete your last final exam OR by 5:00 p.m. on the day following the conclusion of final exams, whichever comes first OR ii. Within 24 hours after you withdraw from the University e. If you fail to check out by the deadline(s) set forth above, the University will change the Room lock(s), retake the Room, and take possession of and store any of your personal property found in the Room, at your expense, for a period of 21 days. If you do not contact Residence Life to reclaim the property within the 21-day time period, the property will be considered abandoned and the University may sell or otherwise dispose of the property. f. It is understood once personal property is deposited in a dumpster or trash, it is deemed abandoned. You also understand that if the University accepts possession of your personal property prior to deposit into a dumpster or trash as part of University sustainability programs, such personal property is also deemed abandoned.
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Checking Out. a. When moving out of the Residence, a proper check-out will consist of you removing all personal belongings, cleaning and returning your Room to the condition it was in when you moved in, returning all keys and checking out with a Resident Assistant (RA) in accordance with established check-out procedures for your Residence.
b. At the time you check out, you will be charged for any damages to, or missing items from your Room and for any keys/temporary access cards that are not returned. Appeals of such charges will be accepted and reviewed ONLY if they are received by the University within sixty (60) days after you check out.
c. If you fail to check out properly, you may be charged for clean-up and disposal of trash in, or damages done to, your Room or common area and you waive your rights to be present as any damages are identified and charges assessed and to appeal such damage charges.
d. You are expected to check out of the Residence:
i. Within 24 hours after you complete your last final exam OR by 5:00 a. By 6:00 p.m. on the last day following of classes for a Summer Session if you will not be registered for classes for the conclusion of final examssubsequent Summer Session, whichever comes first OR
ii. b. Within 24 hours after you withdraw from all Summer Session classes, OR c. By 6:00 p.m. on the Universitylast day of 2018 Summer Session (August 8, 2018), whichever is earliest.
e. If you fail to check out by the deadline(s) set forth above, the University will change the Room lock(s), retake the Room, and take possession of and store any of your personal property found in the RoomRoom and store it, at your expense, for a period of 21 days. If you do not contact Residence Housing & Residential Life to reclaim the property within the 21-day time period, the property will be considered abandoned and the University may sell or otherwise dispose of the property.
f. It is understood once personal property is deposited in a dumpster or trash, it is deemed abandoned. You also understand that if the University accepts possession of your personal property prior to deposit into a dumpster or trash as part of University sustainability programs, such personal property is also deemed abandoned.
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Sources: Housing License Agreement
Checking Out. a. When moving out of the Residence, a proper check-out will consist of you removing all personal belongings, cleaning and returning your Room to the condition it was in when you moved in, returning all keys and checking out with a Resident Assistant (RA) in accordance with established check-out procedures for your Residence.
b. At the time you check out, you will be charged for any damages to, or missing items from your Room and for any keys/temporary access cards that are not returned. Appeals of such charges will be accepted and reviewed ONLY if they are received by the University within sixty (60) days after you check out.
c. If you fail to check out properly, you may be charged for clean-up and disposal of trash in, or damages done to, your Room or common area and you waive your rights to be present as any damages are identified and charges assessed and to appeal such damage charges.
d. You are expected to check out of the Residence:
i. Within 24 hours after you complete your last final exam OR by 5:00 p.m. on the day following the conclusion of final exams, whichever comes first OR
ii. Within 24 hours after you withdraw from the University
e. If you fail to check out by the deadline(s) set forth above, the University will change the Room lock(s), retake the Room, and take possession of and store any of your personal property found in the Room, at your expense, for a period of 21 days. If you do not contact Residence Housing & Residential Life to reclaim the property within the 21-day time period, the property will be considered abandoned and the University may sell or otherwise dispose of the property.
f. It is understood once personal property is deposited in a dumpster or trash, it is deemed abandoned. You also understand that if the University accepts possession of your personal property prior to deposit into a dumpster or trash as part of University sustainability programs, such personal property is also deemed abandoned.
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