Late Checkout Sample Clauses

The Late Checkout clause establishes the terms under which a guest may remain in their accommodation beyond the standard checkout time. Typically, this clause specifies any additional fees, the maximum allowable extension period, and the process for requesting a late checkout, such as notifying the front desk in advance. Its core function is to provide clear guidelines for both guests and property managers, helping to prevent misunderstandings and ensuring smooth turnover between reservations.
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Late Checkout. Normal check out time is 10am. Late checkout can be arranged, but is subject to availability. If the apartment is booked for another guest the day of your checkout, a late checkout will not be available. If you require late checkout, we can happily provide this if the apartment is available. We usually cannot foresee whether the apartment is available for a late check-out until 48 hours before the day, please do not contact us for this request before this time. A late check-out (if available) can be allowed free of charge until 11am. A charge of $50 per hour applies from 11am up until 2pm, from 2pm you will be charged a one-night fee.
Late Checkout. There will be a charge of one extra day for anyone checking out after 10:00am, and of $50 for anyone checking in before 4 pm unless later check-out or early check-in have been approved in writing by Home Search Pro, LLC.
Late Checkout. Residents who receive an approved Room Transfer and have not transferred into the new Room on or before the deadline will be charged a $35 late Checkout fee.
Late Checkout. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to checking out prior to end time of rental. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to deduction of fees based on the following: 5 - 15 minutes past check out $25.00 16 - 30 minutes past check out: $50.00 31 – 45 minutes past check out $75.00 45 - 60 minutes past check out $100.00 After 60 minutes Full security deposit and potentially forfeits future rentals.
Late Checkout. ‌ Timely checkouts are greatly appreciated. When the room is kept beyond the agreed leased time period, the cleaning deposit will be forfeited and other charges will be applied. Additionally, the Renter will be ineligible for future rentals. (Initials of Renter) Organizations and individuals may rent the Community Room a maximum of 8 times per calendar year. Occupancy is limited to 100 people. Community Room use is limited to the Community Room, kitchenette, and public restrooms. Other areas of the Library are not included in rental agreements. All persons on Library property are subject to Library policies at all times. Children attending an event in the Community Room must be directly supervised by responsible adult caregivers for the duration of the event. Excessive noise may disturb other library visitors and is a violation of the Code of Conduct Policy. It is recommended to keep the doors to the Community Room closed to reduce noise during events. Alcohol use is not permitted. Smoking is only permitted outside and must comply with Michigan’s Smoke-Free Air Law. Soliciting library patrons to participate in activities is not allowed. However, posting a promotional flyer that complies with the Library’s Brochure Room policy is permitted. Directional signage is also permitted as long as signage does not impede library traffic or violate ‘no solicitation’ rules. Sales of items may be allowed only with advance permission of the Library administration. (Initials of Renter) The Library’s Emergency Closing Policy applies to Community Room rentals. When the Library closes due to inclement weather or other emergency, rental fees and deposits will be refunded.

Related to Late Checkout

  • Late Charges Lessee hereby acknowledges that late payment by Lessee to Lessor of rent and other sums due hereunder will cause Lessor to incur costs not contemplated by this Lease, the exact amount of which will be extremely difficult to ascertain. Such costs include, but are not limited to, processing and accounting charges, and late charges which may be imposed upon Lessor by the terms of any ground lease, mortgage or deed of trust covering the Premises. Accordingly, if any installment of rent or other sum due from Lessee shall not be received by Lessor or Lessor's designee within ten (10) days after such amount shall be due, then, without any requirement for notice to Lessee, Lessee shall pay to Lessor a late charge equal to six percent (6%) of such overdue amount. The parties hereby agree that such late charge represents a fair and reasonable estimate of the costs Lessor will incur by reason of late payment by Lessee. Acceptance of such late charge by Lessor shall in no event constitute a waiver of Lessee's Default or Breach with respect to such overdue amount, nor prevent Lessor from exercising any of the other rights and remedies granted hereunder. In the event that a late charge is payable hereunder, whether or not collected, for three (3) consecutive installments of Base Rent, then notwithstanding Paragraph 4.1 or any other provision of this Lease to the contrary, Base Rent shall, at Lessor's option, become due and payable quarterly in advance.

  • Late Charge If a payment is 10 days or more late, Borrower will be charged 5.000% of the unpaid portion of the regularly scheduled payment.

  • Late Fees (Check one)

  • Late Arrival Fees are calculated according to the times stipulated in the schedule and no adjustment shall be made for time lost because of late arrival by the Student. Any lost time because of the late arrival of the Tutor shall be compensated for by extending a lesson by mutual agreement and by such amount of time that was lost.

  • – PREMIUM & OTHER PAYMENT 16.01 Overtime shall be paid for all paid hours over seven and one-half (7½) hours on a shift or seventy-five (75) hours bi-weekly at the rate of one and one-half (1½) times the employee's regular straight time hourly rate of pay. Overtime is subject to authorization by the Director of Nursing or designate. Authorization shall not be unreasonably withheld. In the event of an emergency, authorization may not be required. 16.02 When an employee is required to work on a paid holiday or on a day for which she is entitled to receive time and one-half (1½) her regular straight time hourly rate and she is required to work additional hours in excess of her normal seven and one-half (7½) hour shift on that day, she shall receive two (2) times her regular straight time hourly rate for such additional hours worked. 16.03 If an employee reports for work at the regularly scheduled time and no work is available, such employee will be paid a minimum of four (4) hours pay at her regular straight time hourly rate, provided the employee has not previously received notification orally or in writing not to report. 16.04 Where call-in is requested within one-half (½) hour of the starting time of the shift and the employee commences work within one (1) hour of the call, then the employee will be paid as if the entire shift had been worked, provided she completes the shift for which she was called in. 16.05 It shall be the responsibility of the employee to consult the posted work schedule. Changes to the posted schedule required by the Employer shall be brought to the attention of the employee. Where less than twenty-four (24) hours' notice is given to the employee personally, the employee will be paid four (4) hours’ straight time wages or six (6) hours’ straight time wages if an extended tour. It is understood that call-ins or call-backs are not covered by this provision. 16.06 If an employee works two consecutive shifts she shall be provided a meal by the Employer, or if a meal cannot be provided she shall receive a meal allowance of five dollars ($5.00).