CONDITIONS OF PREMISES. 11.1 University shall provide Leaseholder the furnishings and appliances described in University’s Offer. Pictures/videos of University apartments in University Housing brochures or on the University Housing website may show additional items not listed in the Offer. Leaseholder should not assume that the University will provide any items other than those listed in the Offer. 11.2 University shall provide information, prior to rental, of lead-based paint and known lead-based paint hazards in Family & Graduate Housing. 11.3 Leaseholder shall not conduct, or allow family members or guests to conduct, any activity that interferes with the comfort, safety, health, welfare, or convenience of other residents. University may remedy any breach of this provision through contractual remedies and through the procedures set forth in University’s Student Code in the case of students. 11.4 Leaseholder, authorized occupants, and guests shall not use or permit the use of the apartment for illegal purposes or any activities in violation of the Student Code, the Family & Graduate Housing Resident Handbook, and University policies. Any conduct described in this paragraph, by any of the persons described in this paragraph, shall constitute a breach of the lease by Leaseholder. 11.5 Leaseholder shall keep the apartment in neat, clean, sanitary, and orderly condition at all times. Leaseholder shall not permit rubbish, garbage, or excessive personal belongings to accumulate at any time, nor commit, suffer, or permit any waste in the apartment or any acts to be done in violation of any law. 11.6 Leaseholder shall not destroy, deface, or damage any part of the apartment, common areas, or community grounds. Leaseholder is responsible for any damages that they, their family members, or their guests cause to University apartments, common areas, or public spaces. 11.7 Leaseholder shall not reconstruct or modify plumbing, heating, or electrical systems. Leaseholder may not tamper with or disconnect smoke or carbon monoxide detectors. 11.8 Leaseholder shall not make or cause any alterations to be made in the apartment. Leaseholder shall not paint or install wallpaper or contact-paper in the apartment. 11.9 At the end of the Lease, Leaseholder shall leave the apartment in as good a condition as it existed upon the start of the Lease, reasonable wear and tear exempted. Leaseholder shall pay for all damage to the apartment beyond reasonable wear and tear and for all cleaning and rubbish removal from the apartment that University deems reasonably necessary. The apartment will not be considered vacated until University receives the keys to the apartment. No later than 30 calendar days after Leaseholder vacates the apartment, University shall inspect the apartment and shall charge to Leaseholder’s University account the cost of all replacement, repair work, or cleaning determined necessary by University. University shall furnish to Leaseholder a statement of the charges for all replacement, repair work or cleaning performed in the apartment. Repaired/replaced items will be University property.
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CONDITIONS OF PREMISES. 11.1 University shall provide Leaseholder the furnishings and appliances described in University’s Offer. Pictures/videos of University apartments in University Housing brochures or on the University Housing website may show additional items not listed in the Offer. Leaseholder should not assume that the University will provide any items other than those listed in the Offer.
11.2 University shall provide information, prior to rental, of lead-based paint and known lead-based paint hazards in Family & Graduate Housing.
11.3 Leaseholder shall not conduct, or allow family members or guests to conduct, any activity that interferes with the comfort, safety, health, welfare, or convenience of other residents. University may remedy any breach of this provision through contractual remedies and through the procedures set forth in University’s Student Code in the case of students.
11.4 Leaseholder, authorized occupants, and guests Leaseholder shall not use or permit the use of the apartment for illegal purposes or any activities in violation of the Student Code, the Family & Graduate Housing Resident Handbook, and University policies. Any conduct described in this paragraph, by any of the persons described in this paragraph, shall constitute a breach of the lease by Leaseholderpurposes.
11.5 Leaseholder shall keep the apartment in neat, clean, sanitary, and orderly condition at all times. Leaseholder shall not permit rubbish, garbage, or excessive personal belongings to accumulate at any time, nor commit, suffer, or permit any waste in the apartment or any acts to be done in violation of any law.
11.6 Leaseholder shall not destroy, deface, or damage any part of the apartment, common areas, or community grounds. Leaseholder is responsible for any damages that they, their family members, or their guests cause to University apartments, common areas, or public spaces.
11.7 Leaseholder shall not reconstruct or modify plumbing, heating, or electrical systems. Leaseholder may not tamper with or disconnect smoke or carbon carbon-monoxide detectors.
11.8 Leaseholder shall not make or cause any alterations to be made in the apartment. Leaseholder shall not paint or install wallpaper or contact-paper in the apartment.
11.9 At the end of the Lease, Leaseholder shall leave the apartment in as good a condition as it existed upon the start of the Lease, reasonable wear and tear exempted. Leaseholder shall pay for all damage to the apartment beyond reasonable wear and tear and for all cleaning and rubbish removal from the apartment that University deems reasonably necessary. The apartment will not be considered vacated until University receives the keys to the apartment. No later than 30 calendar days after Leaseholder vacates the apartment, University shall inspect the apartment and shall charge to Leaseholder’s University account the cost of all replacement, repair work, or cleaning determined necessary by UniversityUniversity . University shall furnish to Leaseholder a statement of the charges for all replacement, repair work or cleaning performed in the apartment. Repaired/replaced items will be University property.
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Sources: University Apartment Lease
CONDITIONS OF PREMISES. 11.1 University shall provide Leaseholder the furnishings and appliances described in University’s Offer. Pictures/videos of University apartments in University Housing brochures or on the University Housing website may show additional items not listed in the Offer. Leaseholder should not assume that the University will provide any items other than those listed in the Offer.
11.2 University shall provide information, prior to rental, of lead-based paint and known lead-based paint hazards in Family & Graduate Housing.
11.3 Leaseholder shall not conduct, or allow family members other Household Members or guests to conduct, any activity that interferes with the comfort, safety, health, welfare, or convenience of other residents. University may remedy any breach of this provision through legal and contractual remedies and through the procedures set forth in University’s Student Code in the case of students.
11.4 Leaseholder, authorized occupants, and guests Leaseholder shall not use ensure that no Household Member uses or permit permits the use of the apartment for illegal purposes or any activities in violation of the Student Code, the Family & Graduate Housing Resident Handbook, and University policies. Any conduct described in this paragraph, by any of the persons described in this paragraph, shall constitute a breach of the lease by Leaseholderpurposes.
11.5 Leaseholder shall keep the apartment in neat, clean, sanitary, and orderly condition at all times. Leaseholder shall not permit rubbish, garbage, or excessive personal belongings to accumulate at any time, nor commit, suffer, or permit any waste in the apartment or any acts to be done in violation of any law.
11.6 Leaseholder shall not destroy, deface, or damage any part of the apartment, common areas, or community grounds. Leaseholder is responsible for any damages that they, their family membersother Household Members, or their guests cause to University apartments, common areas, or public spaces.
11.7 Leaseholder shall not reconstruct or modify plumbing, heating, or electrical systemssystems or otherwise allow such reconstruction or modifications. Leaseholder may not tamper with or disconnect smoke or carbon carbon- monoxide detectorsdetectors or otherwise allow such acts.
11.8 Leaseholder shall not make make, allow, or cause any alterations to be made in the apartment. Leaseholder shall not paint or install wallpaper or contact-paper in the apartmentapartment or otherwise allow such paint or installations.
11.9 At the end of the Lease, Leaseholder shall leave the apartment in as good a condition as it existed upon the start of the Lease, reasonable wear and tear exempted. Leaseholder shall pay for all damage to the apartment beyond reasonable wear and tear and for all cleaning and rubbish removal from the apartment that University deems reasonably necessary. The apartment will not be considered vacated until University receives the keys to the apartment. No later than 30 calendar days after Leaseholder vacates the apartment, University shall inspect the apartment and shall charge to Leaseholder’s University account the cost of all replacement, repair work, or cleaning determined necessary by University. University shall furnish to Leaseholder a statement of the charges for all replacement, repair work or cleaning performed in the apartment. Repaired/replaced items will be University property.
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Sources: University Apartment Lease