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House Rules
You’ll be staying in my home, so please treat it with care and respect.
Check In and Out
Check-in: 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Checkout before 11:00 AM
Self check-in with keypad
During Your Stay
6 guests maximum
No pets
Quiet hours 10:00 PM – 6:00 AM
No parties or events
No commercial photography
No smoking
Additional rules: Please close all doors promptly behind you and leave all doors shut at all times to prevent wildlife from entering home. Trust me, you will want wildlife to stay outside and they want in any chance they get. ;)
Please fill the spa and pool if water level gets close to the bottom of the skimmer. Please do not touch any of the pool or spa timers, filters, or equipment. Dry off before entering the house.
There are ‘quiet hours’ from 10pm – 6am. Our house is in a “bowl” and sound carries. Lift luggage on steps. Our pink marble is irreplaceable if chipped.
Thermostat is NOT to be adjusted below 74 degrees (summertime) or higher than 78 degrees (wintertime) it will kick off the thermostat
Fireplace use is permitted only from November – February
Must be 25 yrs or older to book. We require a picture of a government ID messaged within 72 hours of booking please.
NO groups larger than 6 people are permitted. We DO monitor the house closely with outdoor cameras.
Please treat the house with care. We love our vacation home and get a lot of enjoyment sharing it with others. By booking our home you are agreeing to all house rules. Enjoy your stay!
Before You Leave
Gather used towels
Throw trash away
Turn things off
Lock up
Please load and run the dishwasher. You can leave pots and pans soaking on the countertop.
Please put furniture back, if moved.
Safety & Property
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Safety considerations
Pool/hot tub without a gate or lock
Heights without rails or protection
May encounter potentially dangerous animal
Safety devices
Security camera/recording device
“For security of the home and its guests, two cameras outside looking at vehicles and people before entering home.”