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Booking conditions
1. The property known as "BELZ" (The Property) is offered for holiday rental subject to confirmation by
A.P MAUGRAIN ( the Owner) to the renter (the Client).
2. To reserve the property the Client should complete and sign the booking form and retum it
together with payment of the initial non-refundable deposit (25% of the total rental due).
Following receipt of the booking form and the deposit the Owner will send a booking
confirmation and receipt. This is the formal acceptance of the booking.
3. The balance of the rent together with the security deposit (see clause 5) is payable not less
than 8 weeks before the start of the rental period. If payment is not received by the due date,
the Owner reserves the right to give notice in writing that the reservation is cancelled. The
client will remain liable to pay the balance of the rent unless the Owner is able to relet the
property. In this event clause 6 of the booking conditions will apply. Reservations made
within eight weeks of the start of the rental period require full payment at the time of
booking.
4. A security deposit off €275 is required in case of, for example, damage to the property or its
contents. However the sum reserved by this clause shall not limit the Client's liability to the
Owner. The Owner will account to the client for the security deposit and refond the balance
within two weeks after the end of the rental period
5. Subject to clause 2 and 3 above, in the event of a cancellation, refund of amounts paid will be
made if the Owner is able to relet the Property and any expenses or losses incurred in so
doing will be deducted from the refondable amount. The Client is strongly recommended to
arrange a comprehensive travel insurance policy (including cancellation cover) and to have
full cover for the party's personal belongings, public liability etc., since these are not covered
by the Owner's insurance.
6. The rental period shall commence at 4pm on the first day and finish at l0am on the last day.
The Owner shall not be obliged to offer accommodation before the time stated and the Client
shall not be entitled to remain in occupation after the time stated.
7. The maximum number to reside in the Property must not exceed 4 unless the Owner has given permission.
8. The client agrees to be a considerate tenant and to take good care of the property and to leave it in
a clean and tidy condition at the end of the rental period. The Owner reserves the right to make a
retention from the security deposit to cover additional cleaning costs if the client leaves the Property
in an unacceptable condition. The Client also agrees not to act in any way which would cause disturbance
to those resident in neighbouring properties.
9. The Client shall report to the Owner without delay any defects in the property or breakdown in the
equipment, plant, machinery or appliances in the property, and arrangements for repair and/or replacement
will be made as soon as possible.
10. The Owner shall not be liable to the Client:for any temporary defects or stoppages in the supply
of public services to the property, nor in respect of any equipment, plant, machinery or appliances
in the Property, or garden.for any loss, damage or injury which is the result of adverse weather
conditions, riot, war, strikes or other matters beyond the control of the Owner.for any loss, damage
or inconvenience caused to or suffered by the Client if the Property shall be destroyed or substantially
damaged before the start of the rental period and in any such event, the Owner shall within seven days
of the notification to the client, refond to the Client all sums previously paid in respect of the rental
period.
11. Under no circumstances shall the Owner's liability to the Client exceed the amount paid to the Owner for
the rental period.
This contract shall be governed by English Law in every particular including formation and interpretation
and shall be deemed to have been made in England. Any proceedings arising out of or in connection with this
contract may be brought in any court of competent jurisdiction in England.
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