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Things You Should Know As A Neighbor

After you move in, even as a renter you assume some basic rights and responsibilities within your neighborhood. These are as important as the rental agreement, though probably not specifically defined.

Be A Good Neighbor

  • Introduce yourself to your new neighbors.
  • Be conscious of your noise level, especially during the week.
  • If you are planning a party, tell your neighbors ahead of time.
  • When you have several guests at the same time, let them know where to park.
  • Offer to assist your neighbors with special projects.
  • Make sure your landlord maintains the appearance of your house or apartment so that it meets neighborhood standards.
  • Help keep your property, yard and neighborhood clean and tidy.
  • Educate yourself on the city’s noise and alcohol ordinances. Copies are available in the OCL office.
  • Things You Should Know as a Roommate

    It can sometimes be helpful to enter into a signed roommate agreement with your roommates, especially if they are people you don’t know. Some things to include may be cleaning responsibilities and schedules, pets, noise and party guidelines, study times, and overnight guests. The OCL office has sample agreements for you to fill out or use as a basis for your own. Communication is the key.

    The Roommate Bill of Rights

    • To read and study undisturbed in own room
    • To sleep without interference from roommates or guests
    • Respect of personal property
    • Clean living environment
    • Personal privacy
    • Allowing guests (as long as they respect the rights of other tenants)
    • Free from fear of physical or emotional harm
    • Share the phone
    • Honor payment procedures

    City Ordinances

    Noise

    When living in a community neighborhood, it is good to be aware of how noise can travel and disturb the peace of others in the area. According to the Harrisonburg Police Department, a noise violation occurs when noise can be heard easily outside an apartment or house either by neighbors or passers-by. Contrary to popular belief, the police do not go looking for noise violations, but rather respond to complaints made by residents in the community. There are two very important things to know about the noise ordinance in Harrisonburg:

    • A resident/tenant does not have to be given a warning before being issued a violation.
    • The ordinance is in effect 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For more information, pick up a police brochure in the OCL office.
    • Common violations to be careful of are loud music or television, yelling in an apartment or house, barking dogs, and loud late-night parties. These are especially true if they happen during the week.

    Alcohol Violations: City of Harrisonburg

    Unfortunately, many complaints to the police department involve public disturbances, and most of these involve alcohol. Illegal or excessive consumption of alcohol can put yourself and others at risk.What follows is a brief description of some of the more frequent violations. For more information, pick up a police department brochure in the OCL office.

    • It is illegal to be in possession of an alcoholic beverage if you are under the age of 21. This includes not only holding or consuming the beverage, but is also retroactive if you are picked up on a drunk-in-public charge.
    • It is illegal to possess an open container, can, bottle or cup containing an alcoholic beverage in any city park or playground or on any public street in the city. This law does apply to public sidewalks and parking lots, as well.

    JMU Judicial Sanctioning

    Students who live off campus are subject to JMU judicial sanctioning for offenses that occur on and off campus. Students found responsible for three substance abuse violations will be suspended from the university. For details, refer to your student handbook or www.jmu.edu/judicial/handbook.html.


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