Laurel House FAQ, part 16:

Between Contract Periods

  1. What happens at the house between contract periods?
  2. Does it cost anything to stay over interim?
  3. Is any labor required over interim?

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16.1 What happens at the house between contract periods?
Between contract periods, the house enters a state called interim. No food is prepared and only a minimal amount of labor is performed. Members are not required to be present during interim.

16.2 Does it cost anything to stay over interim?
If you have contracts on both sides of an interim, then it does not cost anything to stay at the house during that time. If this is not the case, then you will be required to pay late move-out or early move-in charges.

16.3 Is any labor required over interim?
If you are present at the house during interim, you will be required to do 1-2 hours/week. The amount of labor assigned is proportional to the amount of time you are present at the house. Members who are not present at the house during interim are not required to perform labor.

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Laurel House Co-op / Austin, Texas, USA / last updated 28 March 2005
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