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Guests<br />

Policy for All UA Complexes except University<br />

Village<br />

(See Rules & Regulations for University Village under<br />

“General Regulations.”)<br />

Residents may have guests as long as they respect<br />

the rights <strong>of</strong> others. For a guest to stay more than<br />

seven (7) days in a given month, permission must be<br />

obtained from Management. Anything beyond seven<br />

days constitutes more permanent living and is not<br />

allowed; therefore a visit beyond seven consecutive<br />

days requires management approval. Please be sure<br />

to note the length <strong>of</strong> your guest’s stay in the written<br />

notification submitted to the Administration Office.<br />

You are responsible for your guest’s compliance with<br />

all University Rules and Regulations. In units with<br />

more than one tenant, a resident may have overnight<br />

guests only with approval from his/her room/apartment<br />

mates. Contractual issues do not allow the<br />

Administration Office to issue keys to guests <strong>of</strong> apartments<br />

with more than one tenant.<br />

Laundry Services (see University Village information<br />

that follows)<br />

Each University Apartments complex provides laundry<br />

rooms for the use <strong>of</strong> residents. No personal washers<br />

and dryers are permitted in any University apartment<br />

for any reason whatsoever unless already provided<br />

in the apartment. Please do your share to keep these<br />

areas clean and debris free. It is also your responsibility<br />

to remove your clothes from the machines<br />

promptly. Laundry room hours are daily, 8:00 a.m. -<br />

10:00 p.m.<br />

The University contracts with a private firm (currently<br />

WASH Service Company) for the maintenance <strong>of</strong><br />

washers and dryers. In the event <strong>of</strong> equipment failure,<br />

residents should complete a repair card provided in<br />

the laundry room to attach to the washer or dryer,<br />

and call WASH Service Company at 310 447-1297.<br />

You will be asked to provide the following information:<br />

1. The WASH machine number located on the silver<br />

WASH identification plate mounted to the front<br />

panel <strong>of</strong> the washer and the dryer.<br />

2. The building address. For University Village, the<br />

address will be located on the front door and<br />

inside the laundry room.<br />

WASH needs both the building address and the WEB<br />

machine number in order to locate the exact laundry<br />

room and machine that is in need <strong>of</strong> repair.<br />

During the hours <strong>of</strong> 6:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., the “800”<br />

number connects you directly to WASH Service<br />

Company. If you call the “800” number between<br />

5:30 p.m. - 6:30 a.m., you will be connected with an<br />

answering service that records all WASH’s after-hour<br />

service calls. Since these night-shift operators are<br />

not at WASH’s <strong>of</strong>fice, they do not have computers to<br />

display details about the laundry rooms or machines.<br />

They rely entirely on the information you provide to<br />

them over the phone. In order to pass the information<br />

on to WASH the next morning, they need exactly<br />

the same information for the same reasons.<br />

Dryer Instructions<br />

For best results, use the following steps:<br />

1. Clean the lint screen. Just inside the door at the<br />

bottom <strong>of</strong> the dryer opening, you will find a lint<br />

screen. It draws in and traps lint from the clothes<br />

as they dry. The lint screen is removable and<br />

should be cleaned after each load. If it remains<br />

full, the machine will take much longer to finish<br />

drying the clothes and may involve paying for<br />

additional time. Simply pull up on the screen to<br />

remove it. Then sweep your fingers across the<br />

lint to lift it <strong>of</strong>f the screen. Once it is lint-free, slide<br />

the screen back into the dryer. For maximum<br />

drying efficiency, it is important to always check,<br />

clean and replace the lint screen before starting a<br />

new load.<br />

2. When loading the dryer, remember that one<br />

washer load equals one dryer load.<br />

3. Place clothes loosely so they can tumble freely.<br />

Overloading the dryer will prevent clothes from<br />

drying completely.<br />

4. Once loaded, insert the appropriate coins and<br />

press the desired fabric setting. The dryer will<br />

automatically start its drying cycle. Every time<br />

you open the dryer during its drying cycle, the<br />

dryer will stop. To restart the dryer, close the<br />

door and press the fabric setting again.<br />

To avoid wrinkling, remove delicate and permanent<br />

press articles promptly. Never dry articles containing<br />

plastic, rubber or flammable fumes. Never allow children<br />

to operate or play in, with, or around the equipment<br />

or the laundry room.<br />

<strong>UCLA</strong> University Apartments South - Resident Handbook 2013/14<br />

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