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Below are our conditions for letting our accommodation.
Please take the time to read them before making a booking.
Thank you.
- The holidaymaker undertakes to keep the premises
and all furniture, fixtures, fittings and effects
in or on the premises in the same state of repair
and condition as at the commencement of the holiday
and also undertakes to leave the premises in the same
state of cleanliness and general order in which it
was found. The owner of the holiday property should
be compensated for any damage and breakages which
may occur (fair wear and tear excepted).
- The number of persons using the holiday property
is not to exceed the maximum number stated in the
brochure or subsequent property information sheet.
- The owner of the holiday property or his representative
is to be allowed access to the property at any reasonable
time during any holiday occupancy
- If the holidaymaker finds it necessary to cancel
the holiday before the final balance is due he should
inform the owners immediately who will then endeavour
to re-let the property. If the property is re-let,
then all deposit monies will be returned. If the property
is not re-let then, unfortunately, all the monies
paid are forfeited.
- If the holidaymaker finds it necessary to cancel
the holiday after the final balance becomes due, whether
or not the final balance has been paid, then unless
the house is re-let the holidaymaker will be liable
for the full cost of the holiday.
- Payment of the balance of the total cost of the
holiday is due 8 weeks before the date on which the
holiday is due to commence.
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