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Housing Services
Faculty Housing - Off Campus
Rules & Regulations
Eligibility | Rent | Deposit | Utility
Costs | Conditions
of Occupancy | Pets | Environment | Maintenance | Access
to Appartments | Liability | Keys | Storage | Check-in | Check-out | Contract
Termination | Abandonment | Hallways and Staiwells | Underground car park
Conditions of the Premises
The university shall provide the resident with furniture and appliances described in Off Campus Housing Brochure.
The Resident should not commit, inflict, or permit any waste on the premises; nor should he/she use the premises for illegal purposes.
The Resident should not behave, or allow family members or guests to behave in a way that interferes with the comfort, safety, health, welfare, or convenience of other residents.
The Resident should not destroy, deface or damage any part of the apartment, common areas or community grounds.
The Residents are responsible for any damage they or their family members inflict to the university apartments.
The Resident should not reconstruct or modify plumbing, or critical systems. He/she is not allowed to change the code of a gas heater or water heater.
The Resident should not make any alteration to the premises. The Resident has to avoid painting and fitting out the premises with wallpaper or contact-paper.
Upon termination of the contract, the Resident should keep the premises in as a good condition as the day of check in.
The Resident should pay for any damage beyond reasonable wear and tear of the premises or any cleaning or rubbish removal from the premises that the University deems necessary.
The apartment will not be officially vacated until the keys are received by the University. The latter shall conduct inspection premises following vacation of premises by the Resident.
The University may deduct from the monthly salary by the termination of the contract or from the deposit, once the clearance is issued, the cost of any replacement, repaired work, or cleaning.
University regulations prohibit the residents from possessing or storing any kind of weapon.
Playground
The playground is designed for children aged between 3 and 12 years old.
No supervision is provided in the playground.
Children 8 years of age and younger must be accompanied by an adult (18 years of age or older)
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