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1.    Lakestone  Apartments       Resident Handbook    Professionally Managed By    CAMPBELL    M sail       Welcome Home   We would like to take a moment to thank you for making your home with us  We strive to meet the needs  of all residents and to be able to provide a place for people to call home  and we look forward to having  you with us     This handbook will help to familiarize you with your new home as well as help you to understand your  responsibilities as a resident  This handbook will also help you to understand what to expect from  management     This handbook  including all rules  regulations  and policies are an extension of your lease agreement   Please read through it carefully and keep it available for easy reference  Please keep in mind that this  handbook may cover things that do not pertain to our home or community     The Minnesota Attorney General   s Office publishes a handbook entitled    Landlords and tenants  Rights  and Responsibilities     You may obtain a copy from the Attorney General   s Office by writing to the  Minnesota Attorney General  1400 Bremer Tower  445 Minnesota Street  St  Paul  MN 55101     This handbook is the property of Campbell Properties  It must be returned or left in the unit upon    vacating the apartment  If it is not returned or left in the apartment  a  25 fee will be assessed for  replacing the handbook for new residents     HANDBOOK   25 IF LOST  STOLEN  OR MISSING UPON CHECK OUT     CONTACT INFORMATION   Resident Manage
2.  keep all windows closed  Keep bedroom and bathroom doors open  to allow the air flow through the apartment during winter months  This will ensure that your bedrooms and  bathrooms remain at a comfortable temperature  Report any heating issues to your Resident Manager immediately     USE OF RESIDENCE FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES  Your apartment is a place or residency  not a place of business  Using the apartment to conduct any type of regular   full or part time  business is strictly prohibited     NONSMOKING BUILDING   This is a NONSMOKING building  This includes common areas  hallways  entry ways  etc  as well as your unit   Residents caught smoking in their apartment may be evicted at Management   s sole discretion and or shall pay for  the cost of painting the entire apartment after vacating     Smoke can cause damage to not only your unit but the units around you  It travels through vents and can disrupt the  personal enjoyment of your neighbors  Residents are permitted to smoke on their patio and deck as long as it does    not disrupt the personal enjoyment of their neighbor   s     Butts must be extinguished and placed in a fireproof container  A fine of  10 per butt will be charged to you if butts  are found anywhere on the lawn but in a fireproof container     10    KEYS  amp  LOCKS   Upon move in  each resident will be given keys for the premises including your unit  building entry  mailbox  and  garage  Only those on the lease may be in possession of keys to the property
3.  or your residence  Residents are not  permitted to alter any lock or install a new lock or other attachments on the door to the unit  Damages will be  charged back to the resident  If you are in need or key replacement  please contact your Resident Manager  Key  replacement charges are as follows      10 per mailbox  apartment  entrance or garage key of lost or stolen   If replacements are available    25 if we are required to rekey your mailbox     50 per garage remote     75 per key FOB  if your apartment requires a key FOB for access     Upon vacating  if all keys and remotes are not returned to Management  you will be charged for the cost of re   making keys and remotes or the cost to rekey the apartment     LOCK OUTS   If you get locked out of your apartment  call your Resident Manager  They will be able to let you back into your  apartment  but please keep in mind that there is a lockout fee of  40  You must present proper identification or  proof of residency before Management will let you back into your apartment     RENTER   S INSURANCE   Property Insurance does NOT cover your personal belongings or liability  Management strongly recommends  Renter   s Insurance  Please contact an insurance agent to obtain information regarding renter   s insurance of  household goods and liability insurance or a similar policy to cover your personal belongings against vandalism   fire  burglary  water damage  mold  pests  etc     PROPERTY APPEARANCE  We ask that you please treat th
4.  to the door due to snow and ice  buildup or the door freezing to the ground  which is billable to the resident if repairs or replacement is needed     EMERGENCY PROCEDURES   TORNADO   The main floor of the apartment building is most likely the safest place for you and your family to seek shelter in the  event of a tornado  Remain inside  away from all outside doors and windows  do not open any windows   until you  are positive that the storm has passed and it is safe for you to return to your apartment  It is recommended that you  keep a flashlight and battery operated radio handy for weather emergencies     UTILITIES  Please see your Lease Agreement for which utilities you are responsible for paying     It is your responsibility to ensure that the utilities you are responsible for have been placed into your name  It is also  your responsibility to contact your utilities company upon move out to disconnect them  Your utilities are required  to be billed to you through the end of your lease term     If your power is disconnected due to nonpayment  you will be held financially responsible for any damages caused  by there being no power  i e   if food spoils in your fridge and a fridge replacement is needed      During the winter months  keep your thermostat set NO LOWER than 60 degrees  This keeps the hot water flowing  through the pipes and helps prevent freeze ups  Make sure the heat register flap is open  Do not obstruct heat  registers with furniture  boxes  etc  Check and
5. 1  Place checks in the Rent Box on the first floor   2  Visit www campbellprop com  click the    Resident    link at the top  and go to    Online Rent Payment      Follow the instructions on paylease com to continue the process   3  Mailed to the following address  Campbell Property Management  1131 Westrac Drive  Suite 100  Fargo  ND 58103  NSF FEES  If your rent check is returned for Insufficient Funds  commonly referred to as an    NSF         you will be assessed a  35  late fee  Any returned check must be replaced with a Money Order and Cashier   s Check  We have a zero tolerance  policy for NSF Checks  If at any time during your residency  a check is returned as NSF  we will require subsequent  rent payments to be made by Money Order or Cashier   s Check for the remainder of your tenancy     LEASE   Your lease is a legal binding document  You will receive a copy of your lease upon move in  if not earlier  If at any  time you need a replacement copy for your records  do not hesitate to contact our office  As    tenants in common     under the law  please understand that you are responsible for the actions of both you  your roommates  and any  guests  All incidents that arise within your unit  whether directly caused by you or not  are still your responsibility        All Adults  18 years of age or older  living within the unit must be on the lease  Any unauthorized residents could  result in eviction from the property     No more than three unrelated individuals are perm
6. Detectors are provided in your apartment in case of fire emergency     If your smoke detector is beeping quietly  chirping   it means the battery needs replacing  It is your responsibility to  have smoke detectors in in working condition at all times  It requires a 9 volt battery if in need of replacement     Do not disconnect your smoke detector     SINKS TOILETS TUBS  The following items should never be flushed down your toilet  paper towels  facial tissues  disposable diapers   sanitary napkins  disposable tampons  food  etc     Sinks and Tubs should be cleaned of hair on a regular basis to avoid water damage or clogging problems     Service requests that require a maintenance tech to repair plumbing due to residents not following the above rules  will result in charges to the resident     LIGHT BULBS  Replacement of burned out light bulbs will be the resident   s responsibility  including appliance bulbs  You will be  charged for missing or burned out light bulbs upon your move out     FLOORS AND CARPETING   Floors and carpeting should be cleaned on a regular basis  Flooring should be cleaned with a mild detergent  Carpet  maintenance and care in your unit is your responsibility  We recommend vacuuming frequently and having your  carpet professionally steam cleaned once per year  Any and all damage to carpet will be your financial  responsibility upon move out     AIR CONDITIONERS   Air conditioner  A C  vents need to be cleaned once a month during the summer months  To d
7. ack of this handbook     Thank you and best wishes for your stay     CAMPBELL        P RO I R    12    U  S  Department of Housing and Urban Development    EQUAL HOUSING  OPPORTUNITY    We Do Business in Accordance With the Federal Fair  Housing Law   The Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988        It is illegal to Discriminate Against Any Person  Because of Race  Color  Religion  Sex     Handicap  Familial Status  or National Origin             In the sale or rental of housing or min the provision of real estate  residential lots brokerage services    E In advertising the sale or rental E In the appraisal of housing          of housing  WE in the financing of housing a Blockbusting is also illegal  Anyone who feels he or she has been U S  Department of Housing and  discriminated against may file a complaint of Urban Development  housing discrimination  Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and  1 800 669 9777  Toll Free  Equal Opportunity  Lees  Washington  D C  20410  Previous editions are obsolete form HUD 928 1  2 2003     13    Difference between Normal Wear and Tear and Damage    AS a property management company  we expect rental units to sustain a certain amount of wear and tear  during a resident   s stay  There is a fine line between normal wear and tear and actual damage to a unit   Below we have guidelines to help both Campbell Property Agents and Residents understand the  difference between the two     Normal Wear and Tear     All residents are expected to cause som
8. also strictly prohibited on the property  Management also asks that no vehicle repairs   including oil changes  engine repairs  etc are conducted in parking areas     Do not drive on sidewalks or the lawn  5 MPH is the speed limit in the parking lot     TOYS AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS   Do not leave toys or personal items in any common areas  interior or exterior   Management is not responsible for  any lost  stolen  or broken items  All toys or other items confiscated more than three times will be permanently held  until the resident moves out  The following guidelines must be adhered to     1  Items used for transportation  including but not limited to bicycles  tricycles  roller blades  skates  skate boards   etc   may not be left on sidewalks  in driveways or parking areas  grass or entry areas to apartments at any time   Bicycles cannot be stored in your apartment unit or on your deck or patio     2  Sidewalk chalk is not permitted   3  Riding any transportation vehicles  as listed in    1     or not permitted on sidewalks or lawn areas     SOLICITATION AND EXTERIOR POSTINGS  Door to Door Solicitation is strictly prohibited within the apartment community  No political signs are to be posted  on the exterior of the unit or on the exterior grounds     BARBEQUE GRILLS   Barbeque grills are not permitted on patios or decks  This is both City Ordinance and State Law  Gas and Electric  grills may be used  but must be at least 15 feet from any building or garage  Other equipment n
9. ccur during the term of a lease     EVICTIONS  You will receive a 3 Day Notice to Vacate if   1  Rent is not paid   2  There are multiple disturbances or Police Reports   3  Unauthorized people residing in the unit   4  Unauthorized animals residing in the unit   There may be other reasons for an Eviction action that are not listed above     PET POLICY  Pets are strictly prohibited on the premises or in the building  If you or your guest is caught with a pet on the  premises  you may be evicted immediately as according to your lease     NOISE DISTURBANCES   Social and friendly gatherings of residents and their guests are welcomed  provided that such gatherings do not  become boisterous  obscene  or generally objectionable to the other residents  Loud parties and or other loud noise  disturbances are strictly prohibited  You will receive an Incident Report or Lease Violation letter for any noise  disturbances or other lease violation that are reported to Management  Generally  if 3 or more Incident Reports or  Lease Violations occur during the term of your lease  it will be cause for Eviction or termination of your lease   Certain lease violations and incidents may be cause for immediate eviction from the property     APARTMENT CARE    GARBAGE DISPOSAL  Garbage disposals need to be used properly in order to stay in good working order  The following list will give you  an idea of things that should not be placed in the disposal     1  Raw vegetables   2  Vegetable peels   3  Ri
10. ce and other grains   4  Large quantities of grease  lard  or fat    Your user manual and a quick Google search can help find more information on what may and may not be put in  your garbage disposal  In order to clean your disposal  place ice cubes and a cleaning solution  such as Dawn  into  the disposal and turn on  Follow with cold running water     If your disposal stops working  push the reset button located on the disposal under the sink  It is usually located on  the bottom or the side     Following these guidelines should ensure that your garbage disposal stays in good working condition at all times  If  Maintenance is required to fix your disposal  and it is because you did not follow the above guidelines  you will be  charged for the maintenance     DISHWASHER   Be sure to rinse off any and all dishes before putting them in your dishwasher  Any food particles left on dishes may  cause the hose leading to the drain to clog  This could cause your dishwasher and sink to back up  requiring a  billable maintenance call     WASHER AND DRYER   Be sure to clean behind your washer and dryer periodically  The lint build up can cause a fire hazard and damage to  walls and flooring  Also be sure to clean out your lint trap after every load  If your washer and dryer stops working   please submit a service request  Unless of flooding  washer and dryer issues are not considered an emergency  and  thus will be taken care of during regular business hours     SMOKE DETECTORS  Smoke 
11. e allow a 24 hour period  during business hours for your request to be addressed     Any damage to the unit caused by you or your guests is your financial responsibility  and you will be billed for   This includes blinds  appliances  doors  etc     All maintenance is required to be done by a Maintenance Technician of Campbell Properties or an approved vendor   contacted by an agent of Campbell Properties  You are not permitted to contact outside vendors for requested  maintenance  If you do so  it will be at your own expense  You will not be reimbursed for any bills contracted out  by you for outside vendors     SNOW REMOVAL POLICY   You are responsible for snow removal from your balcony patio  After heavy snowfall  approximately 2 inches or  more   the parking lot will be cleaned out    as is     A few times a winter  you will be notified in writing to move your  vehicles out of the parking lot so that the snow plow can remove the snow between all the vehicles  When we do  this  we will give you at least a 48 hour notice  Any vehicles left in the parking lot during this time period will be  towed at auto owner   s expense  Management will not reimburse any towing fees     You are responsible for snow removal 3 feet from your garage door  Snow removal vendors only come within a few  feet of the garages  The rest is your responsibility  If Management finds your garage is not being properly shoveled   you may be fined  Not shoveling 3 feet from your garage door can cause damage
12. e lease term dates  please contact your Resident Manager  You  will be assessed a  200 termination fee  due and payable at the time you sign a Re Rental form  If we do not receive  the  200 fee  we will not accept the Re Rental form  We will attempt to Re Rent your apartment upon receipt of a  Re Rental form and the  200 fee  You are responsible for Full Calendar Month rent payments until your unit is re  rented  or your lease expires  whichever comes first  You are not allowed to advertise your own Re Rental due to  possible miscommunication and wrong information     TRANSFERRING FEE   If you are interested in transferring to a different apartment within the same apartment community  please contact  your resident manager  We discourage unit transfers unless for a very good reason  In the event management  approves a unit transfer  the transferring resident will be assessed a  150 00 transfer fee to be paid prior to  transferring to another unit  Security deposits do not transfer to new apartments  You must put down a new deposit  during the transfer period     LEASE TERMINATIONS   If you do not fulfill the terms and conditions of your lease  your lease may be terminated by Management upon the  proper 60 day notice  This is different than an Eviction  Your lease states that either party may terminate the lease  upon the proper written notice  Lease terminations by management occur  but are not limited to  rent not being paid  on time  or if there are multiple incidents that o
13. e minor damage to a unit over the course of their time there  This  minor damage is typically referred to as    normal wear and tear     The following is a list of what is  considered    normal wear and tear        Small scratches  Minor scuffs  Minimal nail holes  Slightly worn carpet  Worn hinges  e Other insignificant damage  Normal Wear and Tear is considered any insignificant or minor damages to property that were caused by  normal living standards  A few scuffs on walls or a couple nail holes does not constitute damage that is  above and beyond normal wear and tear     Damages     Chargeable damages of property are damages that go above and beyond normal wear and tear  The  following is a list of examples of common chargeable damages     Holes in the wall because of a mounted TV or heavy wall decorations  Excessive nail holes  Crayon marker drawing on the walls  Carpet stains  rips  or otherwise unsightly and unsatisfactory carpet damage  Stove drip pans  must be replaced at residents expense upon move out   e Burnt out light bulbs  We recommend that both Agents and Residents take photos upon move in and move out to document any  pre existing damages and damages that were caused during occupancy     It is essential to be as detailed as possible upon move in and move out  There is an Inspection form  provided for this very reason  We allow residents up to 3  three  days after move in to further  document any pre existing conditions on the Inspection Form  If the form is 
14. e property and your apartment as your home  Please abide by the following policies to  help maintain an attractive and safe environment     Interior   1  No garbage  bagged or otherwise  is to be left outside your apartment or on your patio or balcony    2  Blinds are furnished on windows  No blankets or sheets are acceptable window coverings    3  You must be in complete control of children at all times and will be held responsible for their actions   Please do not allow children to run  eat  or play in driveways  hallways  or laundry rooms    4  Your apartment must be kept in a clean and sanitary condition at all times    5  Windows and doors must not be blocked by furniture or other property at any time  This is a fire hazard    6  You must furnish your own light bulbs  fuses  and batteries for smoke alarms  garage doors  and other  places applicable     Exterior   1  Lawn areas should be kept clear of furniture  bicycles  toys  and other personal property    2  Noradio  TV  satellite dishes  or CB aerials or wires should be erected in or about the complex without  prior written approval from Management    3  All entrance and exit doors are to be kept closed at all times to prevent any possible fire and or wind  damage  and to maintain building access and safety issues    4  All seasonal decorative items must be removed within a reasonable amount of time  You will receive an  Incident Report with a 3 day time period to remove any items exceeding what is considered reasonab
15. eat registers and furniture    7  Avoid creating areas where there may be standing water     Mold  for the most part  is relatively harmless and can be cleaned up quickly and easily  Use bleach  diluted with  water  we recommend a 1 1 ratio   to clean any mold spots in your home  If you find small areas of mold in your  apartment  do a quick Google search to identify other possible cleaning solutions for the problem  Always use  gloves and a mask when cleaning mold    Larger mold issues need to be reported to your Resident Manager immediately  Not reporting severe mold issues  could prolong an existing problem that needs to be handled immediately  Please also contact your Resident  Manager if you find conditions that may lead to mold  such as water leaks and weatherproofing problems    Keep these three words in mind in regards to mold in your unit    Identify  If you see something that appears to be mold  or may be cause for mold in the future    Inform  Larger mold or condensation issues must be reported to Management immediately    Fix  Small mold issues can be cleaned up very easily  Larger issues should be fixed by Management    If you have any further questions regarding mold  feel free to do research at your local library and through an online    search  There is a wealth of knowledge out there on mold and how to prevent it  and we encourage you to learn as  much as you can     15    
16. ions  or computer screens are allowed to be thrown in the dumpster   Large items are not allowed to be set beside the dumpster    All trash must be inside the dumpster    Loose items  not secured by a tied trash bag  are not permitted to be thrown in the dumpster   If the front of the dumpster is full  walk to the back and open that lid    Flatten all boxes before putting them inside the dumpster     STON ee hn    SUMMARY   These rules and suggestions are not designed to restrict you in your new home  but rather to familiarize you with  those items about which you will want to be informed of from time to time  It would be difficult to cover every  situation that may arise during your residency  and if you have questions  we welcome you to contact your Resident  Manager     We reserve the right to add to or to change the instructions and suggestions contained herein    Failure of Tenant or his her guests to fulfill any of the above obligations shall constitute as a breach of lease and  shall be grounds for eviction  This Resident Handbook is not meant to contradict any issues already addressed in  the lease  but rather to clarify each issue already agreed upon at the signing of the lease    If your community provides additional amenities  i e  elevators  pets  parking garages  etc  you will find those    additional policy pages attached to the back of this handbook  There is also additional information regarding  Normal Wear and Tear and Condensation and Mold attached on the b
17. itted to reside in a rental unit   No more than 2 individuals may reside per bedroom of a unit     INFORMATION CHANGES  Please inform Management of any name changes and changes in number of minor children residing in the unit at  any time  We must receive a copy of the legal document stating the name change     GUESTS   We welcome you to have guests visit you in your home  You are responsible for the conduct of your guests  Guests  are allowed to stay for a maximum of two  2  nights on the premises without notifying management  If guests are  staying for any period longer than two  2  nights  please let your Resident Manager know     Any Guests  18 years of age or older  that stay for a total of fourteen  14  nights over the term of a lease must fill out  an application and be added onto the lease  Campbell Properties monitors visiting guests closely to ensure that those  staying for long periods of time fill out the proper paperwork or provide proof of other residency  current lease  a  utility bill  etc       ROOMMATE CHANGES   If you wish to add or remove adults on the lease agreement  a Release from Lease Agreement Change of Roommate  Form must be completed  All changes to the residents on the lease agreement must be approved by all residents on  the lease agreement     Releasing Roommates   Campbell Properties will approve or deny the removal of a roommate based on if the adults continuing tenancy met  the proper rental criteria at the beginning of the lease term     Roo
18. king Lot  Garages  ad Common Area Information Page 8  Garages  Parking and Vehicles  Toys and Miscellaneous Items  Solicitation and Exterior Postings  Barbeque Grills       General information Page 9   Mail  Controlled Access  Move In Inspection Form  Maintenance Requests  Snow Removal Policy  Emergency Procedures Tornado  Utilities   Use of Residence for Business Purposes  Nonsmoking Building  Keys  amp  Locks  Lock Outs  Renter   s Insurance  Property Appearance  Pests and  Rodents  Common areas and Hallways  Holidays  Trash Removal  Summary       LEASE AND RENT INFORMATION   RENT PAYMENTS   Rent is due by the 1  day of each month in full  Rents received after 5 00pm on the 3   day of any month shall be  assessed a late fee of  40  If rent is still not paid in full by the 15  of any month  an additional late fee of  40 shall  be assessed     The rent box is only collected once per month  All late rent payments MUST be brought to our Main office  Any  payments deposited in the rent box after the date rent is due will not be collected until the following month  Any rent  mailed to the office must be received by Management on or before the above referenced dates  There will be no  regard to the postmarked date on the envelope     Please make your rent check payable to LAKESTONE APARTMENTS and put Building Number and your  Apartment Number in the memo section on your check  example  2720 101 or 2740 312         Cash will not be accepted  Rent must be paid one of three ways     
19. le     COMMON AREAS AND HALLWAYS   Reasonable decorative items are allowed on doors  as long as they do not damage the door in any way  Rugs   carpets  or any other decorative flooring is not permitted as they are a tripping hazard and against the law  You will  be asked to remove any items that would be considered a tripping hazard in the hallways and common areas     11    PESTS AND RODENTS   You are financially responsible for the extermination of any pests and or rodents in your apartment  These include  but are not limited to bed bugs  cockroaches  ants  mice  rats  and voles  The extermination company will deem the  cause of the infestation and inform management  Bed bugs are a very slow moving bug that are attracted to heat  It  is very unlikely and uncommon for bed bugs to travel through walls to adjacent apartments  as walls are cold and do  not attract bed bugs  They are most commonly brought in by you  the resident     HOLIDAYS  Live Christmas trees are strictly prohibited  Reasonable decorative lighting and decorations are allowed on  balconies and patios as long as they do not interfere with the peace and enjoyment of other residents     TRASH REMOVAL  The following is a list of rules for trash removal  You will be charged for any additional disposal fees incurred by  Management for not following these rules     All trash must be in a trash bag and tied at the top  so that nothing can spill out    Dumpster lids should be shut at all times    No furniture  televis
20. low parking  available on a first come first serve basis  Do not attach any type of storage shelves to the walls of your garage  Use  small  detached  standalone shelving for storage purposes  Your garage is not meant to be a storage unit  Any items  stored in your garage are at your own risk  We recommend not putting stored items on the concrete floor in your  garage in case of flooding     In case your garage door doesn   t open  first try using the emergency key release located on the top panel of your  garage door     You garage door must be closed at all times  Management will close any garage doors found to be left open     PARKING AND VEHICLES   All vehicles must be drive able and in operable condition in order to be parked in the parking lot  Any vehicles that  appear to be inoperable  flat tires  broken windows  bare wheels  on blocks  disabled  or with expired license plates  or tabs  etc   will be towed at the auto owners expense  Vehicles may also be towed at the auto owners expense if  the vehicle is left in the same parking spot for over 48 hours  Do not park in fire lanes  in front of entrances  in  handicap parking spaces  without the proper state issued permit   or any other space clearly painted or marked for no  parking  Parking is also prohibited on the lawn  in any landscaping  in front of garage doors  etc     Recreational vehicles  such as water crafts  campers  motor homes  etc  and Commercial vehicles such as tow trucks   dump trucks  semis  etc  are 
21. mmate Additions   New adults must fill out an application and pay the  40 app fee and be approved by management before moving into  the unit and being added onto the lease     NOTICE TO VACATE   You must fulfill the terms and conditions of your lease  which includes a proper two  2  full calendar month   commonly referred to as a sixty  60  day  notice to vacate the unit  This notice must be in writing and given on or  before the 1  day of the month  two  2  months before the end of your lease term  Any notice received after the 1     of the month will constitute a sixty  60  day notice to begin at the next consecutive month     QUIET HOURS    Quiet hours are between 10pm and 7am every day of the week  Please refrain from doing laundry  vacuuming  or  any other louder household chores during that time  as they may disrupt the peace and quiet enjoyment of your  neighbors    VACATING THE UNIT   You must be completely moved out of your unit by 12 00pm on the last day of the month  If additional cleaning or  maintenance prolongs the next tenant   s move in date  you may be charged for Management   s loss of rent  Please  leave Management a    Forwarding Address    so that we are able to return the remainder of the deposit  Depending on  the condition you leave the unit  Management will either return the deposit or bill you for further monies within 30  days of the last day of the lease     IMPROPER NOTICE TO VACATE RE RENTAL   If you must terminate your lease before the end of th
22. not received within that  3  three  day time frame than any notes made are considered void and the apartment will be considered in  satisfactory condition upon Move In     14    Condensation and Mold  Identify  Inform  Fix    Condensation and Mold are uncommon issues that may arise within your unit from time to time  Both or easily  preventable as long as you  the resident  take the right precautions  Mold and Condensation are typically caused by  resident neglect and mishandling of the unit  and therefore chargeable to the resident if in need of fixing     Common reasons for Condensation and Mold include humidity and moisture  These are prime conditions for mold  to grow  Mold will grow in areas of your apartment that are tightly shut  which could create high humidity  or not  properly maintaining cleanliness of the unit  It mold and condensation are due to negligence on your part  you will  be charged for any cleaning or necessary repairs to the unit     Preventative Steps    1  Keep your apartment clean    2  Keep airflow going through you apartment  Open your windows and doors on occasion so that excess  moisture may escape    3  Allow bathroom fans to run during and for at least 30 minutes after bathing or showering  This will help  the excess humidity to escape    4  Do not completely block out windows and doors with curtains or similar hangings  This can trap moisture  inside  causing mold to grow    5  Do not allow your home to get too cold    6  Allow space between h
23. o this  simply pull up  on the filter and rinse under warm water  It is important that this is done or the A C will not cool your apartment as  effectively  If you   re A C starts making a rattling noise  contact your Resident Manager  Covers should be placed on  the A C units during winter months  If you cannot find your A C cover  please contact your Resident Manager     PAINTING AND WALL COVERINGS   Painting of any kind is strictly prohibited  You may use tiny nails to hang pictures  but please do not use screws or  large nails  If there is enough damage to the walls  Management may need to re paint the room and you will be  charged for the cost     No sticky adhesives or stickers  including decals  are permitted to be put on walls     Candles are strictly prohibited  If you use candles  be prepared to be charged for the cost of cleaning the walls  they  can leave black soot all over the walls     We have a five  5  year life span for paint in apartments  This means that if you live in the same apartment for five  years or more  we will not charge you for any painting once you move out  excluding damages   If we are required  to paint your apartment  above and beyond normal wear and tear  after you move out  and it has not been five years  or more  you will be charged  20 per wall we have to paint     VEHICLES  PARKING LOT  GARAGES  AND COMMON AREA INFORMATION    GARAGES   Please use your garage to park your vehicle in  If you do not have a garage space  there may be overf
24. ot permitted on the  property includes open pit burners  fire pits of any kind  or large turkey fryers  open flame deep fat fryers   You will  be financially responsible for any damage caused by your barbeque grill  Barbeque grill rules regulations may be  subject to change at any time throughout your residency     GENERAL INFORMATION    MAIL   It is your responsibility to contact the local Post Office for any and all mail services  Mail forwarding can be done  by calling the post office or using their online service  If you are receiving unwanted mail or mail from previous  tenants  call the Post Office  Do not contact Management for any mail services  DO NOT LEAVE UNWANTED  MAIL IN THE ENTRY  Residents found to be doing so may be fined     Do not allow delivery services to leave packages by the mail boxes  Campbell Properties is not responsible for any  stolen packages or property  Contact your delivery service in case of missing packages  Do not contact  Management     CONTROLLED ACCESS  This building is equipped with a Controlled Access System  This is in place so that only residents and resident   s  guests are able to access the building by using a key or the buzzer system     Entrance doors are to be kept shut at all times  Do not prop Entrance doors open  These doors are very heavy and  propping them open can cause damage to the door and the frame     Please do not allow persons you do not know to enter the building  All persons entering the building must be let in  b
25. r 218 443 3636   Your Resident Manager is available on call 24 7  Your Resident Manager is your first and primary  contact for all services regarding your home  Please contact them before contacting our Main Office     Website www campbellprop com  Our website offers many convenient features including online service requests  rent payments  contact  forms  and apartment information  We ask that you use our website as often as possible for your needs     Main Office 701 364 4100  Monday     Friday 8am     5pm  Saturday     Sunday Closed  Fargo Police Department 701 451 7660  Police Department Emergency 91I  Fire Department 911  Ambulance 911  YOUR NEW ADDRESS   36  St S      Moorhead  MN 56560    TV  INTERNET  AND TELEPHONE SERVICES  For Cable TV and internet services  feel free to call one of the following parties     DirecTV  701 298 9033  Direct Satellite TV  Do not call the DirecTV 1 800 number   CableOne  701 280 0033   Enventis  701 356 6000   Midcontinent  1 800 888 1300    Index    Lease and Rent Information Page 4  Rent Payments  NSF Fees  Lease  Information Changes  Guests  Roommate Changes  Notice to Vacate  Quiet Hours  Vacating the Unit   Improper Notice to Vacate Re Rental  Transferring Fee  Lease Terminations  Evictions  Pet Policy  Noise Disturbances       Apartment Care Page 6  Garbage Disposal  Dishwasher  Washer and Dryer  Smoke Detectors  Sinks Toilets Tubs  Light Bulbs  Floors and Carpeting  Air conditioners     Painting and Wall Coverings    Vehicles  Par
26. y buzzing an apartment or using a key  This assures that all persons within the building are allowed to be there     Other things to keep in mind when it comes to the property are to keep all doors  including patio and front doors   locked at all time     MOVE IN INSPECTION FORM   You must request a copy of your Move In Inspection Form  They must be handed in within 72 hours of moving into  the unit  If we do not receive this form within this time period  Management will assume your unit was in perfect  condition upon move in  We will keep your form in your file     MAINTENANCE REQUESTS   For all maintenance requests  please visit our website at www campbellprop com and click the    Residents    link at  the top of the page to access our Service Request form  If it is an emergency  please call your Resident Manager   When you request such maintenance  you thereby allow Management and our maintenance personnel to  enter your apartment at any time between 8 00am and 5 00pm  Please allow 24 hours for Management to  respond if your request is not an emergency     Our Maintenance Technicians work from 8am 5pm on Monday   Friday  Only emergency requests will be taken  care of outside of those times  Contact your Resident Manager immediately in case of emergency  Emergencies  include  no heat in the winter  flood  no electricity  check your breaker   any condition that might cause a fire  or  natural gas smell  If your maintenance request is not an emergency listed previously  pleas
    
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