It’s private property. Management can exercise property rights on behalf of their employer. So, yes, they can kick people out and have the police issue a no trespassing citation against them.
She should update her review with her experience. :)
The sue them for distress.
Management can exercise property rights on behalf of their employer. So, yes, they can kick people out and have the police issue a no trespassing citation against them.
If I've already paid and the payment was accepted, I'm not leaving, unless it is on my terms.
Freepers have grand view of property rights
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Not if she didn’t violate the terms of the contract when she paid for the room. It is a legal contract and the hotel is bound by it.