You need to contact police to tell them that a person is trespassing, then the police can contact this person and warn them that if they are ever found on the property again they can be arrested. If you find them on the property again, call the police and they will be arrested.
No, You are not automatically liable for an injury that occurs on your property simply because you own the property. It does not matter if you owned an object or not on which they person was injured. In order to be held liable you would have to have caused the injury either through direct action or in-action that led to the injury.
You have to send notice in writing to the person of your intent to discard these belogings. 30 days notice is fair.
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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.
It depends on your specific policy. In order to find out if your policy covers an injury caused by a guest, please contact the company that your policy is with.
Basically you need to pay your bill. Do not disturb other guest. Do not steal. Do not destroy property that is not yours.
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You are deciding whether or not the guest has enough money to pay
Do you mean : What is the guest known as who leaves the property without settling his account? He/ she would be known as a thief, cheat, scofflaw, fraud, a_ _ hole etc.
A guest folio is typically created when a guest checks into a hotel. It serves as a record of the guest's charges, payments, and stay information. The folio is used to keep track of all transactions and services related to the guest's stay at the property.
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