Keeping this in view, can hotels charge you for damage?
Yes. This is why the vast majority of hotels and motels in the US require that guests provide a credit or debit card: so that any unpaid charges, or damages, can be charged to that card. The hotel is unable to rent that room until the cleaning has been completed, which is why most hotels in the US charge a smoking fee.
Additionally, what can a hotel charge you for? Here are ten common ones—and advice from Banas on how to keep these fees off your bill.
- Resort fees. Resorts often charge extra for the plethora of activities and services they offer.
- Early check-in fee.
- Additional person fee.
- Wi-Fi fee.
- Mini-bar and snack fee.
- Parking fee.
- Gym fee.
- Housekeeping gratuity.
Beside above, do hotels charge you for stained sheets?
The answer is No. Hotels don't charge you for stained sheets. The only thing is, your towels might look pristine enough that you don't think to question if the hotel doesn't charge you for stained sheets.
What can you not take from a hotel?
What You Cannot Take From a Hotel Room. Guests often take towels, irons, hairdryers, pillows, and blankets, according to the housekeeping department at. Cable boxes, clock radios, paintings, ashtrays, light bulbs, TV remote controls—even the Bible—are commonly stolen as well.