Self Catering Edinburgh - Terms & Conditions
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Terms &
Conditions
- The Customer (the client who has booked the
property) will not occupy the premises before 3.00pm of the first day of
booking
- The Customer will vacate the premises before
10.00am on the last day of booking
- The Customer will leave the premises in a clean
condition.
- The landlord will debit the customer the outstanding balance 4 weeks
before the first day of holiday booking.
- The landlord will debit the customer the full amount if the booking
occurs less than 4 weeks before the start date.
- The Customer agrees that if he/she cancels the
let, for whatever reason, then the following charges will be made.
Notice of cancellation prior to arrival
- Deposit is non refundable.
- Less than 30 days: full rental price.
- You, the customer, agrees that the short let
confers no tenancy rights and is a holiday booking as defined by Scots Law.
- Although minor breakages , such as a cup, will be
considered as normal wear and tear, the Customer agrees and obliges
him/herself to pay to the landlord in respect of any loss or damage beyond
fair wear and tear.
- The Customer will vacate the hired premises
without demand at the termination of the period of hire (that is by 10.00 am
on the last day of the booking).
- Changes of arrival or departure dates may be
treated as cancellation and re-booking.
- In the event of the landlord cancelling the
booking, for whatever reason, all deposits and payments received from the
Customer will be refunded in full.
- No claim will be made against the landlord or
agents in the event of the owner or
agent cancelling the booking.
- The Customer undertakes to relieve the landlord
and agents from any liability for damage or injury however caused by any
member of his/her party.
- The landlord and agents accept no responsibility
for loss, injury or damage to any member of the Customer’s party or their
property, howsoever caused, arising in any manner out of the let of the
premises.
- The Customer warrants that the subjects let are
to be used for the purposes of a holiday and so accepts that the letting is
a holiday let to which Section 12(2) and paragraph 8 of Schedule 4 of the
Housing (Scotland) Act 1988 apply, namely, "a tenancy the purpose of
which is to confer on the tenant the right to occupy the house for a
holiday."
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