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Page 21 of 29 MISCELLANEOUS APARTMENT INFO Apartment Move-AroundCurrent residents may request to move to another apartment. The following guidelines have been established for moves: · Tenants will be eligible to move around if their rent payments are current. · If tenants have roommate(s), they must first obtain a roommate release or a contract release form before a move-around request will be granted. · Tenants will be charged $50 move around cleaning fee per move. · Tenants will be responsible for any damages to apartments for which they have been assigned. · Tenants will be allowed 48 hours to complete the move-around. Keys must be returned within this time frame to avoid additional charges. PetsPets are NOT allowed. Section 5i of the apartment lease states that tenants shall not “keep or allow any dog, cat, fowl, or other animal or pet in the apartment.” This rule is strictly enforced. However, some types of fish are allowed.
LaundryWashers and dryers are provided for use by tenants in the studio apartments in the main building. They are located on the second floor of the main building. The townhouse apartments are each equipped with a washer and dryer. *Please notify the apartment manager of any washers or dryers in need of repair. ClubhouseTenants may reserve the University Village lounges with a $25 deposit. Reservations can be made through the manager’s office at 271-0500. Management reserves the right to “block out” dates during which the lounge will not be rented (i.e. finals week).
Car WashingCar washing is not allowed in the apartment areas. There are many commercial carwashes located throughout the city. NO-SMOKING POLICY University Village is a smoke free environment. The University of Oklahoma Smoking in Public Places Policy prohibits smoking inside public areas of academic, administrative and residence hall buildings owned or operated by the University. Breach of this policy will be considered a violation of Title 16, Section 5, of the Student Code resulting in appropriate disciplinary action against the offender. Interior public areas include but are not limited to hallways, breezeways, entryways, vestibules, lobby areas, lounges, administrative and student government offices, break rooms, elevators, elevator lobbies and landings, cafeterias, apartment clubhouses, stairwells, rest rooms, and laundry facilities.
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