WINDOWS AND SCREENS Sample Clauses

WINDOWS AND SCREENS. No articles of any description shall be hung from the windows, doors or balconies and nothing shall be placed on the exterior windowsills or stored on the balconies. The Tenant shall not throw any article from a window or balcony or remove any window screen or pane except for cleaning purposes and such screen or pane shall be replaced immediately after cleaning. The Tenant shall be responsible for any damage caused to any window screen or pane by such removal and/or replacement. The Tenant will not tamper with or alter in any way window limiters in the Leased Premises.
WINDOWS AND SCREENS. For safety reasons, and to avoid needless damage to window frames, screens, blinds, and windows are not to be removed. Students who do remove screens or windows will be fined $25.00. Throwing objects or jumping out of or into windows is not permitted. Students found in violation of this policy will be fined $35.00. Students may also face other disciplinary action.
WINDOWS AND SCREENS. Windows and screens may not be unhooked or removed for any reason. Windows are not to be used as entrances or exits. Opening of windows during winter months may cause damage to building water pipes.
WINDOWS AND SCREENS. Windows and screens may not be unhooked or removed for any reason. Windows are not to be used as entrances or exits. Opening of windows during winter months may cause damage to building water pipes. Passing or throwing items through windows is prohibited and may result in judicial action being taken. Anyone caught doing any of the above listed activities will immediately be charged a $300.00 fine. In addition, the student(s) may face judicial charges.
WINDOWS AND SCREENS. Vacuum and clean interior windowsills and all window tracks. Clean all windows, jalousies, and screens (hose and scrub screens, dry and re-install). If there are holes or rips in the screens, they must be re-screened.
WINDOWS AND SCREENS. For health and safety reasons, all screens must remain in windows at all times. Entering a building through a window is strictly prohibited. Any missing or damaged screens will be charged to the individual responsible. If your screen falls out for any reason, please contact your RA or Residential Life

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