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wapiticountry
Jun 30, 2020Explorer
magicbus wrote:Implicit in any innkeeper/guest rental is the understanding that the guest will abide by the rules and regulations of the property. Signing a liability waiver is one of those rules and regulations. Furthermore, the innkeeper is free to impose any additional rules that met the very low standard of "reasonable". For example, if you checked into a park and they had not posted a speed limit it would be within their rights to post one while you are staying there and you would be obligated to abide by it. You don't get "grandfathered" in. A waiver of liability is becoming an industry standard across many different types of lodging, including RV parks. Imposition of such a waiver would surely be considered a reasonable addition to a business's rules and regulations.
I guess you wouldn’t mind if the roofer changed the type of shingles after you had signed a contract with him.
If the OP hadn’t paid in full and created a contract with the park I would agree, but they are changing the contract after the fact. This assumes there is no fine print on the reservation form saying you will be asked to sign a release.
Dave
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