Students must comply with the following terms of the covenant between Loyola College and the North Baltimore Neighborhood Coalition regarding off campus dwellings: Loyola agrees to prohibit non¬residential commuter students from residing in dwellings located in the following neighborhoods: Blythewood, Guilford, Evergreen, Homeland, Kernewood, Keswick, Radnor-Winston, Roland Park, Roland Springs, Tuscany-Canterbury, and Wyndhurst unless: The dwelling was originally designed as an apartment style residence or The student lives with a relative or The student lives with a friend of the student's family.
Loyola will consider students living in the prohibited areas to be in violation of these guidelines. The College may treat these violations as cases of misconduct and may require such students to obtain new housing, either on or off campus, as determined by the College. Loyola will not be responsible to any students or parents of students for claims by any landlord if such students are required to relocate. It is the student's responsibility to check the status of their potential rental with the College prior to signing a lease. If you have questions regarding this service please contact the office of student life at Loyola College in Maryland at 410-617-5081 or Studentlife@loyola.edu

Although the Office of Student Life is providing off-campus housing information as a courtesy service to students, Loyola College is not responsible for the safety and security of the housing listings posted on the Places4Students.com registry. As a Loyola student, we urge you to be diligent in inspecting any of these (and other) off-campus residences and to talk with your landlord about the terms of your lease agreement. In particular, we urge you to pay close attention to safety items such as security systems, fire and smoke alarms, and points of entry/exit. We strongly discourage you from living in a place that violates city zoning regulations. As always, we hope that your parents are invovled in your decision making regarding your choice to live off-campus and that you contact Loyola College should you have any questions or concerns. Note that once you sign a lease, your agreement is binding. -
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