- Residents may only book the guest suite for a maximum stay of 1 week by filling out a guest suite booking form and depositing the same with management. A booking of a longer duration requires the permission of the Board of Directors.
- The resident may reserve the guest suite up to 6 months in advance.
- A security/cleaning charge will be levied by the Board of Directors for every day/night use of the guest suite, in such amounts as the Board may determine from time to time currently $100.00 per night.
- The resident is fully responsible for all damages, losses or liabilities, caused by his/her guest. An inspection of the suite prior to occupation and at the time of departure will be carried out to determine the state of the guest suite.
- The resident is fully responsible for payment of all guest suite charges.
- Smoking is strictly prohibited in the guest suites.
- Check-in for the guest suite is 3:00 p.m. Guest(s) must check out by 11:00 a.m. in order to have the room ready for the next guest.
- The Corporation accepts no responsibility for personal items left within a guest suite and shall bear no responsibility for the theft, damage or destruction of any belongings of the guests.
- All overnight guests must get a visitor-parking pass from the Concierge Team allowing them to park overnight.
- Cleaning shall be done after each new guest between 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
- No pets are permitted.
- The Guest Suite Agreement forms an integral part of these rules.
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