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Housing Damage Charges

When and why are damage charges assessed?

According to the terms of the housing contract, you are responsible for the condition of your room and any shared spaces. The Residence Life & Housing professional team makes every attempt to attribute damage and vandalism charges to the individual(s) responsible, but when those responsible are not identified, all members of a unit, room, or floor may be charged equally for damages. It is our hope that affected residents will cooperate with the Residence Life & Housing professional team to ensure that those responsible are held accountable.

Excessive cleaning or damage charges are assessed when cleaning or damage extends beyond facilities management staff's standard duties. Examples of excessive cleaning or damage include, but are not limited to: clean-up of trash/recycling that was not disposed of in the designated container(s); bodily fluids in public/private areas; debris from fire extinguishers being discharged; food and beverages in public/private areas; confetti/glitter; removal of graffiti; residue from adhesive-backed decorations; repair of carpet and upholstery damage; painting and repairs required from use of scotch tape, duct tape, colored putty; and/or replacement of furniture removed from a unit, room, or lounge. Refer to the damage and cleaning costs chart for specific rates.

Important Spring 2024 Move Out Information

For Spring 2024 end of semester move-out, all students are responsible for cleaning their room/apartment, returning their key, and completing the Self-Checkout form.

Resident Assistants will not enter student spaces until all students assigned to a room have moved out. The ONLY accepted check-out process will involve returning your key enclosed in a "checkout envelope" along with additional steps including completion of the RoomRez Housing Portal "Self-Checkout Form."

Important information on charge disputes

For Spring 2024 end of semester move-out, if you disagree with any damage or cleaning charges, follow the process outlined in the damage billing email with the specific charge information in order to appeal.

Please reference the process below.

* Important Note:  The housing damage charge appeals process has no correlation with the appeals process for student code violations.

The process for determining housing charges includes assessing damages and the cleanliness of your unit (common area, kitchen, bathroom and bedroom, etc.) and the community as whole (lobbies, lounges, floors/corridors, etc.).

The deadline for the damage charges appeals process is emailed to residents at the end of the academic year. All appeals submitted after the deadline period will not be considered.

Appeals must be submitted as instructed in the damage billing email. Phone calls, email messages, and letters will not be considered an appeal. Appeals cannot be submitted by parents or guardians, they must be submitted by the student who lived in the space as this allows our staff to have an informed and educational connection with the student.

All residents who submit an appeal before the deadline will receive notice within two to three weeks regarding the status of their appeal. Once a decision has been communicated regarding the appeal, the decision is final.

The department of facilities management is responsible for all repairs and determines the cost of any damage. These amounts are predetermined and are based upon charges for time, labor, and materials. Residence Life & Housing professional staff are responsible for assessing damages in units and conducting inspections after every student has departed the unit.

Grounds for a Housing Cleaning/Damage Charge Appeal

  • If you believe that you have been billed incorrectly or in error.
  • If your claim is that another individual is responsible for the damage. The responsible party would need to come forward and accept responsibility in writing before you can be found not responsible. Without this documentation, the appeal will not be granted. The responsible party would need to step forward before the appeal deadline expires.
  • Important Note: If you did not properly check out at all, you waived your right to appeal any charges (this information is also noted in all closing communications).

Contact Us

Residence Life & Housing: 410-617-5081

If you or your student are currently experiencing an emergency, please call Campus Police at 410-617-5911. You may also ask to speak to a member of the Residence Life & Housing On-Call Team.