Common use of CARE OF THE PROPERTY Clause in Contracts

CARE OF THE PROPERTY. The Guest agrees to take good care of the Property and to leave it clean and tidy and to be responsible for any breakages and items missing or any other loss or damage occurring at or to the Property, during the Occupancy Period. The Guest will be required to pay for any such loss, damage, breakages or missing items and any cleaning (other than normal cleaning) which is required following departure. All defects or wants of repair that may be noticed in the Property or the furnishings, fittings, contents or decorations thereof must be reported immediately to the Owner or her representatives and no attempt to repair the same shall be made other than by the Owner or persons authorised by her. The Guest is responsible for the behaviour of all persons who may be resident in (or otherwise in) the Property during the Occupancy Period and for the condition in which the Property is left at the end of the Occupancy Period. No inflammable or explosive material shall be stored or placed in or close to the Property. No dirt, rags, oil or similar material shall be put in any baths, sinks, lavatory or pipe at the Property. No firearm, shotgun, crossbow or air weapon shall be brought onto the property without written permission first having been obtained and in no circumstances shall any such weapon be kept in the Property.

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