Excessive Cleanup Sample Clauses

Excessive Cleanup. This clause is distinct from any basic cleaning services you may perform at the end of a Rental Term. This clause protects the host if the Guests left such a mess that the Host must conduct a deep clean of the property. Smoking Policy. Indicate whether or not smoking is allowed and, if so, what areas guests may smoke. Occupancy Limit. Include the maximum number of people that can stay at the property. This section can also be specifically tailored to the particular Rental Term by listing the number of adults, children, and babies that will be staying at the Property. Pets. This section should indicate your pet policy. If you allow pets your agreement should indicate what type of pets are acceptable, how many, their maximum weight, and if there will be a pet fee. If there is a pet fee the Host should indicate whether it is refundable or not. Utilities. The Host should list any standard utilities they do not provide. Typically, most vacation rental properties will provide all available utilities. Trash Disposal. Specify how Guests should dispose of their trash during their Rental Term. If you want Guests to bring out the trash or recycling during collection days then include the specific collection days in this section. Quiet Hours. This section will indicate whether or not there are quiet hours. If there are quiet hours this section should also specify what those specific times are and what’s not allowed during this time. Parking. In this section inform the Guest whether or not parking is included. If included, provide any necessary details such as the number of parking spaces and where those parking spaces are located. Keys. Provide the Guest the location where they are to pick up and drop off any keys needed for the vacation rental. If access to keys requires a password or combination, it is recommended that you do not provide this specific information in the agreement. You can provide this information directly at a time closer to check-in. Inventory and Amenities. It is recommended to include, as a separate attachment, a list of all inventory (e.g. furniture, TVs, etc.) and amenities (e.g. WiFi, air conditioning, etc.) that are included with the vacation rental. The clause is simply to reference the attachment so you can incorporate it into the agreement. It could be helpful for numerous reasons, whether to make the Guest aware of what will be provided at the property or to protect the Host in case anything goes missing. House Rules. Another attachment y...
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Excessive Cleanup. If the Property qualifies for a “deep clean” due to excessive wear and tear from your Rental Term, a fee of $___________ (“Excessive Cleanup Fee”) shall be charged at the end of the Rental Term. The Excessive Cleanup Fee may be deducted from the Security Deposit. SMOKING POLICY. Smoking on the Property is: (check one) ☐ - Prohibited. ☐ - Permitted in the following limited areas: ________________________
Excessive Cleanup. Materials plus labor costs; see Personnel Rates Addendum for hourly rates and minimums EXCESSIVE POWER CONSUMPTION Assessed and billed at $.061/KWH based on an averaging system of usage determined by the type of event. Rates effective January 1, 2008. Subject to change.

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