College Housing Visitor Policy
Our Community & Technical College housing complexes are
home to quite a number of residents, and it is essential that all
residents and their visitors abide by Northern Management’s
established policies, rules and regulations for the complex. Residents
and their visitors are asked to note and respect the following:
- Visitors who will be in the building after 8:00 pm and visitors
who are planning to spend the night are required to register
prior to leaving the entrance area.
- Visitors are expected to
follow the same policies and procedures that residents must abide
by. If any actions by the visitor are deemed inappropriate or
are in violation of the building’s
policies and procedures, the visitor will be prohibited from
further access to the premises. The visitor is the responsibility
of the resident. If policies are not followed while the guest
is on site, the incident will be documented and contained within
the resident file.
- If the visitor is registered as an overnight
visitor, they will be allowed to remain in the building. All
other visitors will be required to leave the building by Midnight
on Sunday through Thursday nights, and by 1:00 am on Friday
and Saturday nights.
- The college housing buildings are alcohol-free
buildings. No alcohol or alcohol containers are permitted on
the premises. Violations of this policy will be handled accordingly.
- Minnesota State Law clearly states that tampering with fire
equipment or devices, damaging any property or smoking in the
common areas (i.e., entry area, hallways, laundry room, community
room or other designated areas) is prohibited. Violation of these
laws by residents or their visitors will be handled accordingly.
- Visitors who have not signed in and are on the premises after
8:00 pm will be prohibited from further access to the premises,
and the resident whom the visitor is visiting will be held
in violation of their lease.
© 2005 Northern Management
** This site is strictly for NMI tenants. Verification is sent
to administration on each individual entering this site indicating
email address, username and the amount of time that is spent on
the site. This assists us with authenticating the use of this site
and the tenants that are viewing it. All items that are on this
site are copyrighted. Any unauthorized use is prohibited and will
be subject to prosecution.
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