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- The Hirer 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."
- A contract of booking is made when we have received your
booking details and the reservation deposit and we have
confirmed the booking to you.
- The Hirer shall not sub-let the premises or any part thereof.
- The number of people occupying the premises shall not
exceed the number stated for the premises.
- The Hirer binds and is obliged to vacate the hired premises
without demand at the termination of the period of hire.
- The Hirer binds and obliges him/herself to pay to the
Lessor (Burns Country Holiday Properties) in respect of
any loss or damage beyond fair wear and tear.
- The Hirer shall, at all times, keep the hired premises
in a clean and tidy condition and leave them in this way.
A charge may apply for an unreasonable amount of cleaning
at the termination of hire.
- The Hirer shall undertake to prevent any member of their
party from causing a nuisance or disturbance to other residents
or occupiers.
- The Hirer undertakes to leave the hired premises secure
if left unoccupied during the period of let.
- To permit the owners and their agents reasonable access
to the property.
- The lessor may treat the booking as cancelled if the balance
of the hire fee is not received by the period specified
in the booking agreement (2 months prior to arrival date).
Every effort will be made to re-let the property and a refund
given.
- The Hirer undertakes to relieve the Lessor from any liability
for damage or injury however caused by any member of their
party.
- The Lessor, their agents or employees, accept no responsibility
for loss, injury or damage to any member of the Hirer’s
party or their property, howsoever caused, arising in any
manner out of the let of the premises.
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