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Clause 1. Identification of Landlord and Tenant
This Agreement is entered into between
(Tenant’s name)
and (Landlord’s agent), represented by
Travel for Adventure, Inc.
By entering into this Agreement tenant declares acceptance of all terms and
conditions herein.
In the event that the Tenant is more than one individual all listed Tenants
will be jointly and severally bound by the terms of this rental agreement.
Clause 2. Identification of Premises
Subject to the terms and conditions in this Agreement, Landlord rents to Tenant,
and Tenant rents from Landlord, for residential vacation purposes only, the
premises known as “Casa Gordon” located at Kilometer 18.25 Carretera
Costera Sur, Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico, (the premises), together with the
following furnishings and appliances:
All furnishings and amenities of Casa Gordon with the exception of the southern
master suite, office, service staff apartment(s), and certain restricted mechanical
and maintenance/storage areas.
Rental of the premises also includes:
Staff and food services as specified in Appendix I to this agreement
Clause 3. Limits on Use and Occupancy
The premises are to be used only as a private vacation residence for Tenant(s)
and their guests listed in Clause 1 of this Agreement, and their minor children.
Occupancy by guests for more than the exact specified term of this agreement
is prohibited without Landlord's written consent and will be considered a breach
of this Agreement. Tenant will provide Landlord with a complete list of all
occupants of premises. Tenant will not allow occupancy in excess of
that agreed upon herein.
Maximum Occupancy:
Occupancy for this rental shall not exceed:
______ Adults
______ Teens/Tweens (10 – 19 years)
______ Children (3 – 9 years)
______ Infants (0 – 2 years)
Clause 4. Term of the Tenancy
The rental term will begin on ___the arrival of the Tenant at approximately 3:00
P.M.
and terminate at 12:00 noon on ___ . Tenant agrees to vacate the premises by 12:00
noon on . Tenants can arrive at 12:00 PM but rooms will not be ready until 3:00
PM. Earlier check in can be requested 3 days before travel only in the event
that there are no prior tenants check out on departure day.
Clause 5. Payment of Rent
Rental and Security Deposits Paid in Advance
Tenant will make payments to Landlord according to the following schedule:
1. Initial payment of $ , constituting one-half of the total rental fee at
the time of execution of this rental agreement. Receipt of this initial payment
and the execution of the rental agreement will make firm the Tenant's reservation
of the premises for the agreed upon term.
2. Payment of $ , the remaining rental fee, is due and payable by
/ / and no later than 45 calendar days prior to the
beginning of the rental term specified in Clause 4, above.
3. $3,000 US as a security deposit
$1,000 US designated for damage and $2,000 US for chef service.
remaining no later than 45 calendar days prior to the
beginning of the rental term specified in Clause 4, above.
Delivery of payment.
Rent will be paid to:
Travel For Adventure, Inc.
Form of payment.
Landlord will accept payment in these forms:
___ personal* check made payable to landlord’s agent .
___ cashier's check made payable to landlord’s agent.
___ credit card
Credit Card – MC VISA AMEX DISCOVER
Credit Card #-
Expiration date
Address of Cardholder -
*If payment is made by personal check, it will be the Tenant's responsibility
to deliver the personal check to Landlord at least five working days prior to
any payment deadline specified in this agreement.
Clause 6. Non payment and Cancellations
If Tenant fails to deliver to Agent the initial rental payment of one-half
the total rental fee within three working days of the date that a temporary
hold is put on the rental premises for the Tenant's requested term, Landlord
may remove such temporary hold and make or accept other rental agreements for
that time.
If Tenant fails to pay the remaining one-half of the remaining rental fee and/or
the $3000.00 US deposit by the payment deadline specified above in
Clause 5.2, Tenant forfeits the initial rental payment made and any reservation
or rental rights without any further obligation on Landlord's part.
Clause 7. Returned Check and Other Bank Charges
If any check offered by Tenant to Landlord in payment of rent or any other
amount due under this Agreement is returned for lack of sufficient funds, a
“stop payment” or any other reason, Tenant will pay Landlord a returned
check charge of $30.00 US.
Clause 8. Security Deposit
As specified in Clause 5.3 above, Tenant will pay to Landlord the sum of $3000.00
US as a security/food deposit. Within ten (10) business days after Tenant has vacated
the premises, returned keys and provided Landlord with a forwarding address,
Landlord will return the deposit in full or provide Tenant an itemized written
statement of the reasons for, and the dollar amount of, any of the security/food
deposit retained by Landlord, along with a check for any deposit balance.
Delivery of refund will be made to:
Clause 9. Utilities
Landlord assumes all responsibility for payment of all reasonable utilities
billed during rental term. Telephone billing charges are not defined as utilities
in this Agreement.
Clause 10. Assignment and Subletting
Tenant is absolutely prohibited from subletting any part of the premises or
assigning this Agreement.
Clause 11. Tenant's Maintenance Responsibilities
Tenant (and, Tenant accepts responsibility for all guests present during rental
term) will: (1) treat property and furnishings with reasonable care; (2) immediately
notify Landlord and/or Landlord's on-site representative(s) of any defects or
dangerous conditions in and about the premises of which Tenant becomes aware;
and (3) reimburse Landlord, on demand by Landlord, for the cost of any repairs
to the premises damaged by Tenant or Tenant's guests or business invitees through
misuse or neglect, cooperate with Casa Gordon staff in maintenance of premises
and protection of premises and furnishings.
Upon arrival tenant will examine the premises to confirm that they are to be in good, safe and
clean condition and repair, except as noted in the Landlord-Tenant Checklist.
Clause 12. Repairs and Alterations by Tenant
Tenant will not make any repairs or alterations to the premises whatsoever.
Clause 13. Violating Laws and Causing Disturbances
Tenant is entitled to quiet enjoyment of the premises. Tenant and guests or
invitees will not use the premises or adjacent areas in such a way as to: (1)
violate any law or ordinance, including laws prohibiting the use, possession
or sale of illegal drugs; (2) commit waste (severe property damage); or (3)
create a nuisance by annoying, disturbing, inconveniencing or interfering with
the quiet enjoyment and peace and quiet of any other tenant or nearby resident
(4) molest in any way any wildlife on the premises proper (an official "Ecological
Zone") or immediately offshore in the National Marine Park waters.
Clause 14. Pets
Tenant will introduce no animal, bird or other pet on the premises, except
properly trained dogs needed by blind, deaf or disabled persons or as agreed
upon in writing as an addendum to this agreement.
Clause 15. Landlord's Right to Access
Landlord or Landlord's agents may enter the premises for reasonable cause.
Casa Gordon staff and repair/maintenance personnel will also have reasonable
access. At all times the privacy of the Tenant will be given the greatest possible
consideration.
Clause 16. Landlord's Failure to Deliver Possession.
If Landlord is unable to deliver possession of the premises to Tenant for any
reason not within Landlord's control, including, but not limited to, partial
or complete destruction of the premises, Tenant will have the right to terminate
this Agreement upon proper notice as required by law. In such event, Landlord's
liability to Tenant will be limited to the return of all sums previously paid
by Tenant to Landlord.
Clause 17. Payment of Court Costs and Attorney Fees in a Lawsuit
In any action or legal proceeding to enforce any part of this Agreement, the
prevailing party shall recover reasonable attorney fees and court costs.
The governing laws will be Texas.
Clause 18. Authority to Receive Legal Papers
The Landlord, any person managing the premises, and anyone designated by the
Landlord (authorized Agents) may accept service of process and receive other
notices and demands, which may be delivered to:
The Agent, at the following address:
Travel for Adventure, Inc.
The Tenant, at the following address:
Clause 19. Waiver of Rights and Hold Harmless
Tenant hereby waives all rights of recourse and holds Landlord absolutely harmless
of any liability with regard to the rental property, and/or transportation to
or from the rental property. Tenant acknowledges that Landlord is not and will
not be responsible for any event experienced by Tenant or Tenant's guests while
on the rental premises, in transit to or from the rental premises, and/or in
any other way related to this rental.
Clause 20. Validity of Each Part
If any portion of this Agreement is held to be invalid, its invalidity will
not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision of this Agreement.
Clause 21. Grounds for Termination of Tenancy
The failure of Tenant or Tenant’s guests or invitees to comply with any
term of this Agreement, or the misrepresentation of any material fact on Tenant’s
Rental Application, are grounds for termination of the tenancy, with appropriate
notice to tenants and procedures as required by law. If a tenancy is terminated
before the actual termination date and time, no rental refund whatsoever will
be made, and the normal refund policies will apply.
Clause 22. No Smoking
Tenant explicitly acknowledges that smoking of any sort is strictly prohibited
in any interior space of the rental premises.
Clause 22. Entire Agreement
This document constitutes the entire Agreement between the parties, and no
promises or representations, other than those contained here and those implied
by law, have been made by Landlord or Tenant. Any modifications to this Agreement
must be in writing signed by Landlord and Tenant.
Date / /
Landlord's Agent
Title -
Street Address –
City, State & Zip –
Phone
Signature__________________________________________
Date / /
Tenant name -
Address –
City, State & Zip –
Phone -
Signature_________________________________________________
APPENDIX I
Included in this Appendix is information describing in general the scope of
duties of Casa Gordon staff, Casa Gordon facilities restricted to staff use
only, available menu and food service arrangements, and treatment of items broken
or lost by renter(s). Appendix I includes but is not restricted to the items
listed and /or described. It is intended to provide information to the renter(s)
as to various particulars involved in the rental. Appendix I does not, and is
not intended to, cover every eventuality that may result from any activity or
experience in the renting or occupancy of Casa Gordon.
A. Duties of Casa Gordon Staff
Each of the Casa Gordon Staff is assigned certain duties involving the upkeep
and maintenance of Casa Gordon and the Casa Gordon grounds and the provision
of security for both property and occupants. During periods when guests occupy
Casa Gordon some staff duties provide direct service to guests. Such services
include daily cleaning of each room and laundry service for sheets provided
once during the week’s stay on Tuesday. No personal laundry service is
allowed, however, laundry can be requested at $5 at load. Staff will greet guests
upon arrival at the airport, but staff cannot provide driver service for guests or their luggage.
Staff will be available to aid guests in various ways during their stay, and
some staff are trained in CPR and the use of the automatic external defibrillator
(AED) in case of medical emergency. Staff will endeavor to assist guests as
much as possible, but guests must understand and accept that all staff personnel
have regular work assignments that must be given priority in order that the
house and facilities operate smoothly.
B. Facilities and Areas of Casa Gordon Restricted to Staff Use Only
These include but are not limited to: the small office (computer) room adjacent
to the den; the laundry machines (washers/dryers); the mechanical areas such
as the water purification plant, pool and house pump rooms, generator building,
and electrical transformer box; ; the 4 wheeler ATV, powered watercraft, and
other motorized vehicles; certain storage areas, such as the locked area of
the Master Bedroom closet; and the southwest upstairs (owner's) suite.
C. Smoking
Casa Gordon is a smoke free habitation. No smoking whatsoever is allowed
inside any part of the house or other enclosed structures. Smoking is allowed only
outside and smoking guests are asked to use ashtrays always. Smoking in the house
is considered a damaging event because of the effects of the smoke itself on the
bedding, furniture, air ducts, etc. Damage assessments will be levied for
smoking in the house, garages, or store rooms. Refusal to honor the no smoking
policy may also result in eviction.
D. Electronics Systems & Devices(s)
Casa Gordon has electronics systems including satellite television, telephones,
wireless internet (with dial -up backup), and audio-visual systems such as TV/DVD,
stereo sound with remote speakers, etc. Please note that there is no guarantee,
implied or otherwise, that all of these systems and devices will be working. While
we strive to see that everything is functioning properly, there are times when certain
devices or systems malfunction. Repair is not accomplished as quickly as in the USA,
generally speaking.
E. Treatment of Items Broken or Lost By Renter(s)
Because of the remoteness of Casa Gordon and consequent difficulty replacing or
repairing many items, it is necessary to impose a policy of charging guests for items
lost or broken. In many cases replacement requires shipment from the United States
and the cost of import duties, or the often very slow delivery of replacement items
from Mexican vendors. Examples of items prone to loss or breakage and their current
replacement costs are: keys ($10 US per key); beach towels ($25 US per towel); and
satellite TV access cards ($350 US these cards do not work in the US, by the way).
Replacement or repair of such items as TV or stereo remote controls, telephones, Xbox,
Playstation 2(s), or other such items necessitate charges to the guest to cover all
expenses involved in restoration to previous status as quickly as can be accomplished.
F. Available Menu and Chef Service Payments
A daily Continental Breakfast is provided. Your Agent can supply details of this
menu and serving schedule. Your Rental Agent can also arrange for food service options
and enhancements. This is an extra cost program that is priced according to the specific
services provided. Included, for example, are breakfast upgrade to full grill breakfast,
lunch, dinner, kids menus, parties with additional wait staff and entertainment, etc.
A Chef Service deposit will be assessed 45 days before travel to offset the cost of supplies
and service for the optional meals/menus.
Please note that menu selections are required fifteen days prior to occupancy; if selections
are not made within this time frame we may not be able to honor the requested meal selections.
Once your menu selections have been finalized,we can determine the approximate final cost of
your Chef Service.
Additional Requests made for drinks/snacks not covered by the chef deposit payment must be paid
in cash prior to departure.
Use of the kitchen by guests for anything other than the storage of snacks and drinks, and
the preparation of basic snacks and drinks is prohibited.
G. Long Distance Telephone
Telephone service is billed through a computerized telephone log similar to most hotels.
Calls to and from each extension are logged and timed. Calls made from Casa Gordon TELMEX
service are billed at $1.10 (USD) per 0 sec to one minute per call. Long distance charges
will be invoiced on day of departure and can be paid at time of departure or from final deposit.
H. Rooms, Keys, and Such
A list of room assignments needs to be made no later than fifteen days prior to occupancy so that
Casa Gordon staff can properly prepare for guests. Room keys, towels, beach towels, etc. will be
provided. Guests can check out DVDs from the house library as well as check out remote operators
for the front gate. All of these items are for your convenience, but a charge will have to be assessed
in the event any of them are damaged or lost.
I have read APPENDIX I to the Casa Gordon Rental Agreement in full.
(Signature) (Date)
Tenant
(Signature) (Date)
Landlord’s Agent