Terms and Conditions

The management will not be responsible for the loss of money, jewels, ornaments, and valuable packages unless such articles are delivered to the cashier for deposit In the safe provided for that purpose in the cashiers office, and than only to the extant and under circumstances indicated by the statutory provisions applicable thereto.

Your attention is called to sections 10 to 13, inclusive of Chapter 140 of the General Laws of Massachusets (Ter. Ed.) as amended, which reads as follows:

Section 10. An innholder shall not be liable for losses sustained by a guest except of wearing apparel, articles worn or carried on the person, personal baggage and money necessary for traveling expenses and personal use, nor shall such guest recover of an innholder more than three hundred dollars as damages for any such loss; but an innholder shall be liable in damages to an amount not exceeding one thousand dollars for the loss of money, jewels and ornaments of a guest specially deposited for safe keeping, or offered to be so deposited, with such innholder, person in charge at the office of the inn, or other agent of such innholder authorized to receive such deposit. This section shall not affect the innholder’s liability under any special contract for other property deposited with him for safe keeping after being fully informed of its nature and value, nor increase his liability in case of loss by fire or overwhelming force beyond that specified in the following section.

Whenever an innholder provides a security box in the room of any guest, the innholder shall not be liable for the loss of any items deposited in the security box, by theft or otherwise, in excess of one thousand dollars; provided, however, that the provisions of section thirteen have been complied with.

As used in this section, ”security box” means a metal or alloy box used for the safekeeping of valuables or other property, which may be securely locked with a locking mechanism.

Section 11. In case of loss by fire or overwhelming force, inn holders shall be answerable to their guests only for ordinary and reasonable care in the custody of their baggage or other property

Section 12. Whoever puts up at a hotel, motel, inn, lodging house or boarding house and, without having an express agreement for credit, procures food, entertainment or accommodation without paying therefor, and with intent to cheat or defraud the owner or keeper thereof; or, with such intent, obtains credit at a hotel, motel, inn, lodging house or boarding house for such food, entertainment or accommodation by means of any false show of baggage or effects brought thereto; or with such intent, removes or causes to be removed any baggage or effects from a hotel, motel, or inn while a lien exists thereon for the proper charges due from him for fare and board furnished therein, shall, if the value of food, entertainment or accommodation exceeds one hundred dollars, be punished by imprisonment in a jail or house of correction for not more than two years, or by a fine of not more than six hundred dollars, or if the value of the food, entertainment or accommodation does not exceed one hundred dollars, shall be punished by imprisonment for not more than one year or by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars; and whoever, without having an express agreement for credit, procures food or beverage from a common victualler without paying therefor and with intent to cheat or defraud shall be punished by a fine of not more than five hundred dollars or by imprisonment for not more than three months. The words ”lodging house”, as used herein, shall mean a lodging house as defined in section twenty-two.

Proof that such food, entertainment, accommodation or beverage, or credit for the same, was obtained by a false show of baggage or effects, or that such baggage or effects were removed from any such place by any person while such a lien existed thereon without an express agreement permitting such removal, or, if there was not an express agreement for credit, that payment for such food, entertainment, accommodation or beverage was refused upon demand, shall be presumptive evidence of the intent to cheat or defraud referred to herein.

Section 13. Innholders shall post a printed copy of this and the three preceding sections in a conspicuous place in each room of their inns. Boarding house keepers shall post a copy of the preceding section in a conspicuous place in each room of their boarding houses.

Section 27. Every innholder, and every lodging house keeper required so to do under section twenty-eight, and every person who shall conduct, control, manage or operate, directly or indirectly, any recreational camp, overnight camp or cabin, motel or manufactured housing community shall keep or cause to be kept, in permanent form, a register in which shall be recorded the true name or name in ordinary use and the residence of every person engaging or occupying a private room averaging less than four hundred square feet floor area, excepting a private dining room not containing a bed or couch, or opening into a room containing a bed or couch, for any period of the day or night in any part of the premises controlled by the licensee, together with a true and accurate record of the room assigned to such person and of the day and hour when such room is assigned. The entry of the names of the person engaging a room and of the occupants of said room shall be made by said person engaging said room or by an occupant thereof, except that when five or more members of a business, fraternal, or social group or other group having a common interest are engaging rooms, they may designate one person to make said entry on their behalf and prior to occupancy. Until the entry of such name and the record of the room has been made, such person shall not be allowed to occupy privately any room upon the licensed premises. Such register shall be retained by the holder of the license for a period of at least one year after the date of the last entry therein, and shall be open to the inspection of the licensing authorities, their agents and the police. Whoever violates any provision of this section shall be punished by a fine of not less than one hundred nor more than five hundred dollars or by imprisonment for not more than three months, or both.

Section 29. No person shall write or cause to be written, or if in charge of a register knowingly permit to be written, in any register in any lodging house or hotel, recreational camp, overnight camp, cabin, motel or trailer camp, any other or different name or designation than the true name or name in ordinary use of the person registering or causing himself to be registered therein. No person occupying such room shall fail to register or fail to cause himself to be registered. Whoever violates any provision of this section shall be punished by a fine of not less than ten nor more than twenty-five dollars.

Section 31. All innholders, and all lodging house keepers who have been ordered to keep a register, shall post in a conspicuous place near the register a notice, to be furnished by the licensing authorities, containing the provisions of sections twenty-seven and twenty-nine relating to the entry of names and residences in the register, together with the penalty provided for their violation.

 

Safety and Security procedures

Doors

The hotel has provided your room with a safety chain or devise and a push button or a dead Bolt lock. We suggest  fostering the safety device and double locking your door when you are in your room.

 

Admittance

It is recommended to first identify individuals through the security viewer before admitting them to your room. If any person comes to your door and identifies themselves as a hotel employee, ask them for identification, and you may call the front desk or Manager to verify their identity before you open the door. If you receive any telephone calls from any person who identifies themselves as a hotel employee, please call the front desk or Manager to verify their identity.

 

Safety deposit boxes

Please do not leave money or valuables in your room. Safety deposit boxes have been provided at your Front Desk at no charge. State laws limit the liability of the hotel for the loss or damage of personal property.

 

In the event of fire

Please familiarize yourself with the location of hallway fire exits, alarms, and extinguishers. In the unlikely event of a fire or some detection, dial the emergency number or notify the hotel operator, and follow these basic procedures:

  1. Take your key.
  2. Test your door for the heat before opening.
  3. If the hallway is clear, exit by stairwell to the street.
  4. Do not use elevators.

Should the door be warm or the hallway impassable:

  1. Place wet towels at the base of the front door.
  2. Notify the operator, giving name and room numbers.
  3. Turn off your air conditioner or heater to keep smoke from entering the room.
  4. Do not open Windows.
  5. Stay low to avoid inhaling smoke.