List of conditions when guests can be denied entry or forcibly evicted.
One of the conditions that hotels have for a stay is "Management reserves the right refuse or grant admission". It does not happen often enough as being a part of hospitality industry hotels do not resort to the extreme. However still there are situations where this clause is applied and some of those are listed as under:
- Guest arriving without an Identification document (Driving License, Passport, Voter ID Card etc.), may be denied entry to the room even priorly booked.
- No illegal activity can be carried out in a Hotel Room. If found, Hotels may report to the police or more likely evict a guest right away.
- Local friends / visitors of the guests are not allowed to stay overnight in a hotel room with the guest. This may result into an eviction.
- Guests arriving at the hotel or found anytime during the stay completely drunk or not in a stable state to carry himself / herself in a dignified way, may be denied entry or forcibly evicted.
- Guests that for any reason create some sort of nuisance for other guests then at the request of other guests, hotel can evict a guest.
- Any refusal to pay any charges at the hotel after using the service can result in eviction from the hotel.
- Any major damage to hotel property may result into an eviction.
- Any scuffle with any staff member over any issue may result into an eviction.
- Any refusal to adhere to rules and regulations of the hotels especially related to check out times can result into forced eviction from the hotel.