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northeastern university housing


Question Posted Sunday March 23 2008, 4:23 pm

i'm gonna be a freshman at northeastern univeristy next year and i plan on having a standard double room so i was just wondering if you can move the furniture around? and can you put a loft style bed in the dorm to save room? and of course can you bring your own mattress?

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Razhie answered Sunday March 23 2008, 9:17 pm:
No. You are not able too.

Either you have already signed this, or you will be signing it shortly, this is your License Agreement (basically, a lease) on your res room.
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If you already have this, re-read it. If you haven't got this yet, make sure to read it very carefully.

Read page three, Alterations to Premises, and you will see that you are not allowed to add personal furnature or mattresses. They have even highlighted that passage for you, so I would imagine they are pretty serious.

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