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Apr 19, 2016 8:45:44 GMT
Post by edith on Apr 19, 2016 8:45:44 GMT
Please: • Send me your arrival time and airport or station's name when booking. Note that it's no longer possible to check-in after 10:30 p.m unless your flight is delayed.(Provide additional fees € 20 per hour). It is no longer possible to drop bags home before noon for a check-in at 3 pm. Similarly, it is no longer possible to leave your bags after a checking-out at noon. • Respect the usual rules of courtesy with neighbors. • Switch off the lights because there is no motion detector. • Be careful with the keys entrusted to you. • Close the front door locked. • Avoid smoking, even with the window open. • Only use the microwave to warm up a dish and not the induction plates or the oven. You have access to one of the floors of the fridge only. • Dear girls! If you intend to dye your hair during your stay, please, ask me for a special towel. • Do not accommodate visitors. • Let me know if you damage something. And of course, thank you to leave the room in the condition you found it, which, I understand, is absolutely impossible !
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Apr 19, 2016 13:54:28 GMT
Post by High Priestess on Apr 19, 2016 13:54:28 GMT
Please: • Send me your arrival time and airport or station's name when booking. Note that it's no longer possible to check-in after 10:30 p.m unless your flight is delayed.(Provide additional fees € 20 per hour). You may want to say, "In the case your flight is delayed and you must arrive after 10:30pm, it will cost you an additional 20 Euros for each hour's time in your delay -- for instance, if you arrive at 1am, you would pay an additional 2.5 hrs X 20 Euros per hour = 50 Euros) It would be more correct to say, "Please close the front door and lock it." "YOu may use one of the shelves of the fridge and no more than that." (THe one labelled for guest use) You may not invite visitors into my home.
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Apr 19, 2016 14:39:18 GMT
Post by edith on Apr 19, 2016 14:39:18 GMT
Thank you Deborah, I changed my rules following your advices.
A french host on the Community Center writes it's too rigid and strict but, really, I can't manage these early and late arrivals and departures, and keeping the cases all day long! For free.
Rules are rules. More I can do, less review I get anyway. These rules will keep the bad guests away I hope.
Anyway, as I have hip replacement next month, I don't care if my friend Brigitte and I co-host not many guest. It will help me recover quickly to be "on vacation".
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Post by queenie&ted on Apr 29, 2016 16:16:13 GMT
edith, I agree with you that having a detailed set of house rules will keep some guests away - the bad guests. In my opinion, your house rules are just basic common sense and good manners. Too bad we have to explain to guests how to behave properly. Best wishes for a successful surgery and quick recovery!
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