If there is a policy in place that no pets (other than service animals) are permitted at the hotel, and there is a sign at the front desk, then, depending on the hotel policy, the guest should be charged.
For example, if you are in a non-smoking hotel, when you sign your registration card, there is normally a notice that says if you smoke....you will be charged (set amount). And they must initial this. The same can be done for dogs.
If the guest is informed upon check-in, and signs the registration card knowing that there will be a charge, then you have the right to charge the guest.
Hope this helps.
Yes, there are rules and regulations that govern the practice of sex in hotel rooms. Hotels have their own policies regarding guest behavior, and some may have specific rules about noise levels, number of occupants in a room, and activities that are not allowed. It is important to familiarize yourself with the hotel's policies and to respect the privacy and comfort of other guests.
Yes, a hotel can legally refuse a guest based on certain circumstances, such as if the guest poses a threat to the safety or well-being of other guests, engages in illegal activities, or violates the hotel's policies or rules.
this is a link from a well known hotel and the rules explained carefully most of the hotels would have same rules. http://doubletree1.hilton.com/en_US/dt/hotel/OMASCDT-Doubletree-Guest-Suites-Omaha-Nebraska/index.do
Yes, visitors are typically allowed in hotel rooms, but there may be restrictions or additional charges depending on the hotel's policies. It's important to check with the hotel beforehand to understand their specific rules regarding visitors.
An ID is an unregistered WikiAnswers user, and is a guest contributor to WikiAnswers. Any guest is allowed to ask or answer questions, and it is just part of the rules.
You have to be 21 years old to check into a hotel because it is the legal age at which a person is considered an adult and can enter into a contract. This helps ensure that the guest is responsible and able to follow the hotel's rules and policies.
It's possible. I stayed at a hotel that allowed it, but different restaurants have different rules.
You don't. If it is against the rules of the hotel, you can get in trouble for doing that. And WikiAnswers will not give you advice on how to break rules.
We rules and regulations of 3 star hotel
it depends on the hotel and employee rules
You are a guest in someone else's home and they are allowed to set any rules they wish, as long as they are legal and binding. If moving in with someone, a set of ground rules should be established long before anyone actually moves anything in.
25 the rules on renting hotel rooms are pretty strict