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Is it legal for a hotel to require check-out at 12 o’clock?

The hotel should clearly display the room price and accommodation time settlement method in a prominent position in the front lobby, and inform the guests that they agree to check out before 12 o'clock. The hotel's practice is legal. Hotels should set up safe deposit boxes, cabinets, storage rooms, and safes for passengers' belongings, and designate dedicated personnel to be responsible for safekeeping. It is necessary to establish a registration, collection and handover system for the property left by tourists;

Hotels should properly keep the items left by tourists and try to return them to their original owners or publicly claim them; no one will claim them after 3 months. Yes, they must be registered and sent to the local public security bureau to be treated as found items. Prohibited items and suspicious items must be promptly reported to the public security organs for processing.

According to the relevant laws of our country, the hotel should clearly display the room price and accommodation time settlement method in a prominent position in the front lobby, and if the guest agrees to check out before 12 o'clock after informing the guest, the hotel's practice is legal.

1. Guests staying in the hotel must take the initiative to present valid documents and go through the registration procedures.

2. Guests are not allowed to change, sublet, or transfer customers or beds on their own. Overnight guests must complete registration procedures.

3. The guest room’s magnetic card key is kept by the guest. Except for cleaning, the waiter is not allowed to open the room by himself (except in special circumstances). If the guest loses the magnetic card key, he must pay compensation. Guests who bring their own vehicles must complete the parking procedures with the hotel before check-in.

4. Guests’ bags, luggage and valuables (including cash, securities, important documents, etc.) must be handed over to the hotel reception room for storage. The hotel will not be responsible for theft if they are not stored.

5. In order to maintain good order and hygiene in the hotel, please do not bring pets into the hotel. No graffiti or stickers are allowed on the walls. If any room facilities and items are damaged, lost or defaced, compensation will be made depending on the circumstances.

6. If the guest does not leave the hotel after the rental period expires, and does not go through the renewal procedures with the hotel, the hotel will be deemed to have automatically checked out, and the luggage and items in the room will be temporarily taken into custody by the hotel.

7. Fighting, gambling, drug abuse, drug trafficking, prostitution, whoring, dissemination of feudal paintings and calligraphy, audio and video recordings, and other illegal and criminal activities that endanger national security and are obscene are not allowed in the hotel.

8. Guests must assist the hotel and the public security organs in the four preventions of fire prevention, theft prevention, vandalism prevention, and security disaster prevention.

9. Guests who discover suspicious situations or suspicious persons should report it to hotel staff in a timely manner to protect their legitimate rights and interests from being harmed.

10. Check-out time is before 12:00 noon every day. Members will check out at 13:00, and senior members will check out at 14:00. If you need to extend your stay, please contact the front desk in advance. Follow the instructions Daily rental fee.

I hope the above content will be helpful to you. If you still have any questions, please consult a professional lawyer.

Legal basis:

Article 6 of the "Hotel Industry Public Security Management Measures"

Hotels must register for accommodation of tourists. When registering, the passenger's identity document shall be checked and the passenger's identity document shall be truthfully registered according to the prescribed items. When hosting overseas tourists for accommodation, they must also submit an accommodation registration form to the local public security agency within 24 hours.

Article 7

The hotel should set up a safe deposit box, cabinet or storage room or safe for passengers' belongings, and designate a dedicated person to be responsible for the safekeeping. It is necessary to establish a registration, collection and handover system for the property deposited by passengers.

Article 8

Hotels shall properly keep items left behind by tourists and try to return them to their original owners or publicly claim them; if no one claims them after 3 months of recovery, they must register the items as belongings. Register and send it to the local public security bureau for disposal as found items. Prohibited items and suspicious items must be promptly reported to the public security organs for processing.