Married Housing (Spring-Summer)

GREAT FAMILY SPRING-SUMMER RATES

2-Bedroom 1 Full Bathroom (see photos)

$550/mo Includes Everything!

  1. Alpine Court Apartments
  2. BYU Off-campus Family Housing
BYU Contracted Period
  1. *The flat utilities fee covers gas, electricity, water, garbage, sewer, internet, and cable TV.
Personal Information
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Employment Information
  1. Applicant must make at least double what the monthly rent payments will be. If you do not meet these income requirements, a co-signer is required.
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Payment Information
  1. How would you like to pay your deposit?
  2. If you would like to make an online payment your Resident Portal account will be activated within 48 hours.
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Application Comments
2012 BYU STUDENT-LANDLORD RENTAL AGREEMENT (Download)
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  2. CERTIFICATION OF STUDENT STATUS: I hereby certify that I am a "student" and am eligible to rent and reside in BYU Contracted Off-Campus Housing, (“Contracted Housing”), that is, I am a full or part-time student of BYU, enrolled in daytime or evening classes; or, I have applied to BYU or a qualifying institution and been accepted for enrollment; or, I am enrolled in and will provide proof of attending at least 75% of classes at an LDS institute program for credit; or, I am a student of an educational institution which provides jointly administered Title IX sex segregated housing through common off-campus landlords (Utah Valley University, Stevens Henager College, Provo College, Paul Mitchell The School, Bon Lossee, Dallas Roberts Academy, Nomen-Global Language Centers, American Institute of Medical and Dental Technology, Renaissance Academe De Hair Design, Selnate International School), and I have elected to live in such housing under the terms and conditions found herein and will provide proof of attending BYU or a qualifying institution upon request. I further certify that I have never been evicted nor had my tenancy terminated from BYU Contracted Housing for violating the Residential Living Standards nor have I been dismissed, suspended, nor have I withdrawn (in lieu of being suspended or dismissed) from BYU for non-academic reasons. I also understand if I am banned from BYU, I am not eligible to live in BYU Contracted Housing. I agree to live in Contracted Housing under the principles of the Residential Living Standards, and the gender separation policy and remain eligible as a student as defined in this paragraph. I recognize and understand that my Certification of Student Status is material to and relied upon by the landlord in entering into this rental agreement and any misrepresentation found herein or change in student status is reason for immediate termination of this agreement and such other legal and equitable remedies as the landlord may pursue. As a BYU student, I understand and agree that the landlord is required by BYU to verify each semester/term through Route Y that I am a resident, with a current contract and will provide BYU my residential address. *(See paragraph #10)
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  4. RESIDENTIAL LIVING STANDARDS: I agree to comply with, and acknowledge the landlord’s and my responsibility to maintain the Residential Living Standards as listed below (collectively referred to as “Residential Living Standards”) and to help other students maintain the same. My violation of these standards shall be sufficient cause for eviction.
  5. Guests of the Opposite Sex: Visitors of the opposite sex are permitted in living rooms and kitchens, but not in bedrooms, or private hallways. The use of bathroom areas by members of the opposite sex is not appropriate unless emergency or civility dictate otherwise and then only if the safety, privacy, and sensitivity of other residents are not jeopardized. Visiting hours may begin after 9:00 a.m. and extend until 12:00 midnight. Friday night visiting hours may extend until 1:30 a.m. Landlords may establish a shorter visiting period if written notice is given to students.
  6. Conduct: All students and residents shall be required to conduct themselves in a manner consistent with the BYU Honor Code including abstaining from possessing, serving, or consuming alcoholic beverages, tobacco, tea, coffee, or harmful drugs both on and off the premises of Contracted Housing. Involvement with gambling, pornographic, erotic, indecent, or offensive material, obscene or indecent conduct or expressions, disorderly or disruptive conduct, or any other conduct or action inconsistent with the BYU Honor Code, in the sole discretion and judgment of the University, is not permitted on or off the premises of Contracted Housing. All guests must comply with the Residential Living Standards while on the premises of Contracted Housing. Students are expected to help their guests and other residents understand and fulfill their responsibility under the Residential Living Standards and the BYU Honor Code.
  7. Dress and Grooming Standards: All students of Contracted Housing are required to know the BYU dress and grooming standards and abide by them. (The standards expressed above apply to students at all times whether on or off campus.)
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  9. UNIVERSITY CONVICTED SEX OFFENDER POLICY: The University has determined that convicted sex offenders, whether required to register or not, pose a significant, clear and present danger to residents living in Contracted Housing, and are not permitted to live in Contracted Housing.
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Alpine Court Contract Addendum (Download)
  1. 1. BICYCLES: Residents may not store bicycles in the apartment or inside the courtyard at any time. Outside bicycle racks are available storage. Alpine Court will not be responsible for loss or damage to any residents’ bicycle. Resident must get a bicycle permit from the manager. Bicycles found on property without a permit will be removed and donated to charity. Resident is responsible for removing bicycle when checking-out of Alpine Court.
  2. 2. CHECK-IN AND CHECK-OUT PROCEDURES: Check-in and check-out procedures will be provided by your manager. Residents must leave Alpine Court immediately after having officially checked out. Those who leave Alpine Court without checking out properly will be charged a $25 non-checkout fee in addition to the loss of their deposit. Early check-ins are not allowed unless per-approved by manager. A daily fee of $25/day will be charged prior to the beginning contract date. Residents will supply their own cleaning products to clean their apartment/room.
  3. 3. CLEANING CHECKS: A monthly cleaning check will be performed. The inspection will be conducted sometime between 9 am and 5 pm on that scheduled day. Each roommate is responsible for one job list assignment on the clean check form. Residents are only held accountable for the items in the job list they choose to sign up for. An automatic fail will be given to any resident who neglects to sign up for a job. A failed clean check will result is a $15 re-inspection charge to their account. A failed second inspection will result in a $40/hour charge per failed resident (minimum $20 charge). If manager is unable to access resident room at the time of clean check will result in a failed inspection.
  4. 4. DAMAGES: Residents are liable for any damages to the apartments. When more than one person is involved, each person will share in the expense. When residents know who is responsible for any damage in public areas, they should furnish such information to the manager. The following are typical costs for replacement of the items indicated but the resident may be charged the actual cost:
  5. • Carpet Repair (minimum charge/sq.yd.) $25+
  6. • Door $250
  7. • Door Locks $35-$100
  8. • Garbage Disposals $150
  9. • Key (Lost) $25
  10. • Light Fixture $50
  11. • Light Fixture Kitchen $250
  12. • Mattress $150
  13. • Re-Key a Door $50
  14. • Screens $30+
  15. • Windows $75-$250
  16. All prices are subject to change without notice
  17. 5. DECORATIONS: Appropriate decorations are encouraged. No items may be attached to the wall with nails or screws. Windows and ceilings should be free from decorations. All decorations must be in good taste, and be promptly removed if requested by management.
  18. 6. DISCIPLINE: Residents who violate university and/or Alpine Court policies are subject to disciplinary sanctions which may include but are not limited to restrictions, fines, service, eviction, or other penalty as deemed by Alpine Court or Brigham Young University.
  19. 7. DISMISSAL FROM BYU: A student moving due to eviction or being asked to leave for disciplinary sanctions will be responsible for the remainder of their contract.
  20. 8. EMERGENCIES: Emergencies during office hours should be immediately reported to the onsite Management office. After office hour’s safety emergencies (i.e., Fire, gas leak, Etc…) please dial 911, then management at 801-900-3674. After office hour’s property emergencies (i.e., Water leaks) please dial management at 801-900-3674.
  21. 9. EVICTION: Behavior that does not meet the student standards or other BYU Housing rules and regulations, including Alpine Court Guidelines, may result in eviction from Alpine Court. Eviction will result in a loss of their deposit and they will be responsible for the remaining portion of their contract.
  22. 10. FIRE/SAFETY: Decorations should not be attached to the ceiling or near window coverings. All burning embers, such as incense, and open flames are prohibited. Artificial Christmas trees are preferred. A $500 fine may be assessed for tampering with fire extinguishers or alarms. Items are not to be hung from the fire sprinkler systems.
  23. 11. FIREARMS AND WEAPONS: Alpine Court prohibits the possession or use of firearms, weapons, and facsimiles on property owned or controlled by Alpine Court. For the purpose of this policy, firearms or weapons include any device that can expel a projectile, and/or other dangerous weapons, including knives, explosives, or other items which in their intended use, are capable of inflicting serious injury.
  24. 12. GUESTS: No overnight guests of the opposite sex are permitted. All overnight guests (two day maximum) should have the permission of roommates and register with the manager. Immediate family members and other guest of the same sex may stay with a nominal charge per night. All guests are expected to abide by the BYU Honor Code and Alpine Court guidelines.
  25. 13. KEYS: Keys to apartments and mailboxes will be issued by the manager at Check-in. Residents are advised to keep their rooms or apartments locked at all times when not occupied. Alpine Court is not responsible for items stolen or any damage done. No Alpine Court keys are to be copied or duplicated by anyone except the management. Key replacement is $25 for standard keys and $50 for rekeying of the apartment door.
  26. 14. LATE RENT: Rent is due on the 1st of each month. Rent received after the 5th of the month will have a $35 late fee applied. Rent is considered late if any part of the rent is not paid in full by the 6th of the month.
  27. 15. LAUNDRY FACILITIES: Washing machines and dryers are installed in the laundry room. Alpine Court is not responsible for items damaged, destroyed, stolen or lost at in the laundry room.
  28. 16. LINEN: Residents need to bring their own sheets, pillows, pillowcases, blankets, bedspreads, towels, and washcloths. All beds are standard twin size.
  29. 17. LITERATURE, BOOKS, MAGAZINES, POSTERS AND PICTURES: Please remember the environment of BYU. We request all reading material, posters, or pictures be consistent with LDS standards.
  30. 18. MAINTENANCE: If a resident notices anything in an apartment or room that requires repair work or maintenance attention, please notify the manager in person, by email or using the property Resident Portal.
  31. 19. PARKING: Parking onsite is at the risk of the vehicle’s owner. Parking is for residents only and residents must have a current parking permit sticker displayed on their vehicle at all times. ALPINE COURT ENFORCES PARKING THROUGH TOWING AT VEHICLE OWNER’S EXPENSE. Alpine Court hires a 3rd party towing company to enforce the parking rules and does not make any money from them.
  32. 20. PETS: Pets of any kind are not allowed on the property.
  33. 21. PROHIBITIONS: Dart boards, Ouija boards, fireworks of any kind, explosives, illicit drugs, alcohol, gambling, open flames (or use of matches, candles, incense, etc.), pets or animals, and vulgarity or any rude and unusual disturbance are not consistent with BYU standards are prohibited.
  34. 22. QUIET HOURS: Quiet hours are from 10 p.m. until 8:30 a.m. Monday through Saturday and all day on Sunday. Quiet hours are designed to help residents have adequate time for proper study and sleep. Each resident is expected to refrain from disturbing activities such as loud conversation and laughter or loud playing of radios, stereos, etc. Residents do not have the right at any time to be so excessively loud that it is unfair disturbance to other residents.
  35. 23. RENTER’S INSURANCE: Alpine Court does not insure the student’s contents. Students are strongly encouraged to insure their belongings at Alpine Court.
  36. 24. RESIDENTIAL LIVING STANDARDS: Roommates share in the responsibility of ensuring that everyone in the unit lives the BYU Honor Code and have an obligation to report violations of any kind to management.
  37. 25. ROOM ASSIGNMENTS: All roommate requests need to be submitted to the manager at least 30 days prior to the contract beginning. Alpine Court makes an effort to honor as many request as possible when they are assigned the same apartment. (There is, however, no assurance that all requests can be honored.) Alpine Court reserves the right to transfer or consolidate residents to other than originally assigned rooms or apartments. Residents are expected to sleep in their own rooms.
  38. 26. SECURITY: Residents should lock doors to their apartments or rooms to protect personal belongings and to provide additional security
  39. 27. STORAGE: Alpine Court does not have storage space available to the residents. Repair or storage of automobiles, bicycles, motorcycle parts, or similar mechanical devices is not permitted in the apartment or room. Residents leaving for a block or semester should take all their personal belongings with them. Items left in the apartments after the resident has checked out will be considered abandoned property and will be disposed accordingly. Managers cannot mail personal belongings. It is the resident’s responsibility to see to it that all personal belongings are sent to where the resident wishes them to go.
  40. 28. TELEVISION & OTHER MEDIA: The management has the prerogative of changing the channel or turning off the TV if the program being viewed in the lounge is in poor taste. Internet access, music, television, or any form of entertainment, including concerts, movies, and videocassettes that are vulgar, immoral, inappropriate, suggestive, or pornographic in any way, no matter what the rating, violates the spirit of the Code of Honor and is not acceptable. R-rated viewing is inappropriate and good judgment should be exercised in selecting appropriate movies of other ratings.
  41. 29. UTILITIES: A flat charge of $40 per month will be paid for all utilities which includes cable TV, Internet, water, sewer, garbage, gas, electricity, etc. In the event resident, or all residents in a unit, are found to be wasteful in their utility use, the Landlord may impose additional charges.
  42. 30. WHITE GLOVE: When residents check out of the apartments, their room/apartment must be white-glove clean. The white glove inspection is part of the checkout procedure. If checkout is not completed properly, all or part of the $200 deposit could be used to cover itemized expenses. Damages beyond the $200 deposit will be billed to the student(s) responsible.
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Lead-Based Paint Disclosure
  1. Lead Warning Statement: Housing built before 1978 may contain lead-based paint. Lead from paint, paint chips, and dust can pose health hazards if not managed properly. Lead exposure is especially harmful to young children and pregnant women. Before renting pre-1978 housing, lessors must disclose the presence of known lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards in the dwelling. Lessees must also receive a federally approved pamphlet on lead poisoning prevention.
  2. Alpine Court Apartments Disclosure
  3. Alpine Court has no knowledge of lead-based paint or lead-based paint hazards in the Premises.
  4. Alpine Court has no reports or records pertaining to lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards in the Premises.
  5. Alpine Court has no knowledge of lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards present in the Premises, and hereby attaches all available records and reports pertaining to the same.
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  7. If you have questions or comments please call us at 801-370-3200
 

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