Yes. The hotel keeper's act states that a guest may be evicted with no notice if one of the following has been observed:
No, a hotel cannot change the rate after booking without prior notice.
No, a hotel cannot legally give away your room reservation without your consent.
You do not have to pay for your own eviction, and if you are given such a charge, I would advise you not to pay it. However, if you were evicted because you have damaged hotel property, that is another matter. You are liable for damage that you cause.
Yes, a hotel can legally make a copy of your driver's license as part of their check-in process. This is often done for security and verification purposes.
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.
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The location of the Mondrian Hotel Scottsdale is Scottsdale, Arizona. The Mondrian Hotel Scottsdale, as of this date, is currently closed until future notice.
No, typically you cannot eat the hotel breakfast without staying at the hotel. The breakfast is usually included as a perk for guests who have paid for a room.
You can't. I don't believe you can... not legally at least.
can you see if someone is registered at ahotel without them knowing and without them calling the hotel
Legally you must be 18 years of age to make a legal contract which, technically, is what renting a hotel room is.
People are not asked for a marriage license when they check into a hotel. It is not their business to know if you are or are not married. Just be cool.