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PLEASE READ THE BELOW MATERIAL FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS DATES TO REMEMBER by NOON Move out for students not living in the Residence halls Fall 2015 9:00AM-5:00PM Switch Rooms All students who are moving out must participate in a checkout inspection. Sign up for a checkout time with a staff member at least 24 hours in advance of your departure time. Each staff member will have a checkout appointment sheet posted on or near his or her room door. If the staff member responsible for the section in which you live is not available at the time you plan to depart, it is your responsibility to sign-up with a staff member in the building to check you out or you may go to the community office for assistance. All checkouts must be arranged at least 24 hours in advance of your anticipated departure time. DATES TO REMEMBER by NOON Move out for students not living in the Residence halls Fall 2015 9:00AM-5:00PM Switch Rooms STUDENTS NOT LIVING IN THE HALLS FOR FALL 2015 You must move all personal belongings out of your room no later than, by noon and check out with a staff member. Failure to meet the scheduled checkout time or appointment will result in a $100 minimum late checkout fee with an additional $50 per hour not to exceed $250. Don t forget to take your bike, also. All bikes will be removed, impounded and disposed of from all storage rooms, cages and racks during the Break Period. If you have rented a bike locker on East or West Campus, you must return the key to the appropriate Community Office and clean-out the locker. Maintenance staff will begin service work and general room upkeep at 9:00 AM and may be in your room on August 1. Therefore, please have all items removed from the walls prior to 9:00 AM and be ready for maintenance staff to enter your bedroom and living spaces(s). Traditional hall residents need to remove all personal items from common areas such as bathrooms, kitchens, and study rooms before 9:00 AM.

STUDENTS SWITCHING ROOMS You must be checked out of your Spring summer room by 2010 Noon on Saturday, Check-out August 1. The keys Information to your fall room will be available at 9:00 AM on Saturday unless you are moving into an occupied space. If your fall assignment is currently occupied, you will receive an email from your hall director. Here is the Room Switch process: Go to the appropriate Building Check-in Location (locations to be announced, watch for flyers, emails and Housing website) and obtain your fall room keys. Return to your summer room and move your belongings into your fall room. Go back to your summer room, check out, and return those keys. If you will not be on campus to move between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM on, you must remove all your belongings from your current room and check out with the staff PRIOR to this date. Plan accordingly-no early room changes will be allowed. If you need to leave early, all belongings must be removed from your summer room and a proper checkout completed. If you have a bike on campus, please store your bike during the break. ALL bikes will be removed, impounded and disposed of from ALL housing storage rooms, cages and racks during this Break Period. Residents need to remove all personal items from common areas such as bathrooms, kitchens, and study rooms prior to checkout. STAYING IN THE SAME ROOM FOR FALL 2015 If you are not moving out of the residence hall during the break, be advised that residence hall staff will be entering all rooms during the break to perform health and safety inspections. If you are planning to stay in your room during any period of the break, let your student staff member know. If you have a bike on campus, please store your bike in your room during the break. ALL bikes will be removed, impounded and disposed of from ALL housing storage rooms, cages and racks during this Break Period. Traditional hall residents need to remove all personal items from common areas such as bathrooms, kitchens, and study rooms. If you do not plan to be in your room during the break, prepare your room by completing the following steps: Dispose of all trash in appropriate dumpsters Throw away perishable food from your refrigerator Unplug your refrigerator (if you live in a suite or traditional hall) Close and lock all windows Be sure your alarm clock is off Turn your AC/heating unit to Medium temperature and the fan to the lowest setting Turn off your lights Shut computer off If you have a bike on campus, take it to your room during break. (All bikes will be removed, impounded and disposed of from all storage rooms, cages and racks during the Break Period.)

Inspection Appointments Checkout Inspections Follow the instructions posted in the building in which you live to schedule an appointment at least 24 hours in advance with a student staff member. At the time of your scheduled inspection all of your personal belongings must be removed from your room, all trash removed everything off the walls, etc. Charges will be assessed based on the condition of the room at the time of the inspection. Failure to meet the scheduled checkout time or appointment will result in a $100.00 minimum late checkout fee with an additional $50.00 per hour not to exceed $250.00. If you fail to check out properly according to these checkout documents, a $75 improper checkout charge will be assessed to your student account. This will be in addition to any damage charges for which you may be responsible. Damage Price List Building or Complex Specific Information Please be alert to signs posted throughout the building and newsletters that contain information specific to the building or complex in which you live. Prepare your room for the checkout inspection according to the guidelines detailed in this brochure. Staff members will inspect your room to ensure that no damage has occurred and that the room has been cleaned in accordance with these standards. Damage assessments will be issued for any deficiencies. Trash Removal All trash and unwanted personal items must be removed from the building. To maintain the appearance of the residence halls, do not leave trash in stairwells, outside courtyards or in the smaller trash receptacles near the entry doors. Leaving trash in or around the buildings will result in monetary fines. Dumpsters are made available all over campus. Please check with your student staff member for exact locations. START EARLY - AVOID LAST MINUTE RUSH AND POSSIBLE CHARGES

PREPARING A TRADITIONAL OR SUITE STYLE ROOM FOR INSPECTION Clean windows and mirrors using a glass cleaner (i.e. Windex) Wipe down all surfaces - all purpose cleaners like Fantastik or 409 are recommended for window ledges, laminated furniture and desktops, cabinets, etc. For wood furniture Pledge or Endust are recommended Sweep and clean floors with a damp mop - all purpose cleaners may be helpful for spills, food stains, adhesives, etc. A vacuum can be checked out through your student staff member. Be sure drawers and closets are empty and all contact paper and shelf liners are removed - wipe down the interior of drawers and closets Remove tape, stickers, plastic hooks, etc. from walls furniture and doors Clean walls (especially tape marks and areas by light switches and door knobs) Wipe dust from mini blinds and be sure that mini blinds are hung properly Wipe down the surface of the air conditioning unit Check to see that screens are securely in place Remove glow in the dark stars/objects from ceiling Be sure all furniture is assembled and properly arranged in the room All furniture must be returned to the same configuration it was in when you initially moved into your room. Remove all personal items, personal furniture, rugs, hangers, etc. Bag all trash and take it to the nearest dumpster outside the building Turn air conditioning units to the lowest (warmest) setting Close and lock windows and all doors Do not leave trash in the hallways, stairwells, or in the building. Take your trash to the dumpsters. Watch out for common area theft and report it to your community advisor. Suite Bathrooms: Remove all personal belongings from cabinets, drawers, etc. Wipe down counters, cabinets and drawers with an all purpose cleaner Clean mirrors with a glass cleaner Clean sink & faucets with an all purpose cleaner Clean the interior of the toilet with a toilet cleaner Wipe down the toilet seat, lid and bowl exterior with an all purpose cleaner Scrub the entire tub/shower area (including walls) until all soap scum, grime, mildew is removed - use a tub/tile cleaner Sweep the floor and clean it with a tub/tile cleaner or all purpose cleaner Investing a small amount of money into cleaning supplies can avoid costly damage assessments for dirty rooms. Purchasing these items with roommates or neighbors helps keep the cost down for each individual.

V Summer 2015 Checkout Information PREPARING AN APARTMENT ROOM FOR INSPECTION KITCHENS: Remove all items from cabinets, refrigerator and freezer Wipe down all cabinets (interior and exterior) with an all purpose cleaner Wipe down the microwave, refrigerator, freezer and dishwasher (interiors and exteriors) with an all purpose cleaner Thoroughly clean oven/stove: o clean the inside of the oven using an appropriate oven cleaner o clean both sides of the oven door glass o remove the stove burners and drip pans o lift the stove top and clean underneath with an all purpose cleaner o wipe down the stove surface and oven exterior with an all purpose cleaner o clean stove drip pans with an all purpose cleaner and stainless steel pad or Brillo pad to remove stains - replace if necessary - (replacement drip pans can be purchased at Kmart, Target, etc.) o reinstall drip pans and burners Mop the tile floor with a floor cleaner Wipe down walls, use all purpose cleaner if needed CARPETS: Vacuum all carpeted areas For heavily soiled carpets consider renting a steam cleaner to remove dirt and stains; commercial carpet cleaning services are also an option clean excessively soiled/stained areas BEDROOMS AND LIVING ROOMS: Remove all personal belongings from furniture Wipe down table tops, desk tops, desk/dresser drawers with all purpose cleaner Wipe down exterior of wood furniture with Pledge or Endust Clean windows & mirrors with a glass cleaner Wipe down walls to remove any smudges, marks, etc. Wipe down window ledges with all purpose cleaner Wipe dust from mini blinds and be sure mini blinds are hung properly Make sure all furniture is present, assembled and properly arranged. UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE: Remove any debris from areas between/under cushions If the upholstery is heavily soiled or stained consider renting a steam cleaner or using a commercial furniture cleaning service BATHROOM & VANITY AREAS: Remove all personal belongings from cabinets, drawers, etc. Wipe down counters, cabinets and drawers with an all purpose cleaner Clean mirrors with a glass cleaner Clean sink & faucets with an all purpose cleaner Clean the interior of the toilet with a toilet cleaner Wipe down the toilet seat, lid and bowl exterior with an all purpose cleaner Scrub the entire tub/shower area (including walls) until all soap scum, grime, mildew is removed - use a tub/tile cleaner Sweep the floor and clean it with a tub/tile cleaner or all purpose cleaner TRASH: Bag all trash and take to dumpsters outside your building

PLAN YOUR DEPARTURE: A few helpful items SPECIAL NOTE: Common areas in the apartments will be inspected and damages assessed after resident departure. If you have questions or concerns about the condition of common areas, please address these with the staff member who conducts the inspection of your bedroom at your scheduled checkout time. Checkout Appointment with Student Staff Member Remember to make an appointment to check out with a student staff member at least 24 hours prior to your planned departure. Look for information in your residence hall explaining when and where you may schedule an appointment. DON T FORGET ANYTHING! Remove all personal items from common areas such as: bathrooms kitchens study rooms Storage Facilities The following storage facilities list is provided as a courtesy to Georgia Tech students since the Department of Housing does not offer any storage. Georgia Tech is not a party to any storage facility agreements and is not a partner, agent, employee, independent contractor, or subcontractor for any company or leaser providing storage. Mobile Storage Depot www.mobilestoragedepot.com 770-487-8220 Pick up and Delivery Campus Carriers www.campuscarriers.com 866-606-8504 Pickup and Delivery Bicycle Removal All students in GT Housing will need to remove your bike for the break! All bikes will be removed, impounded and disposed of from all storage rooms, cages and racks during the Break Period. If you have rented a bike locker on East or West Campus, you must return the key to the appropriate Community Office and clean out the locker. If you are leaving Georgia Tech housing for next semester, do not forget to take your bike with you! If you have any questions or concerns in reference to this information, please contact the Department of Housing at 404-894-2470 or e-mail information@housing.gatech.edu