Originally Posted by
jayer
Don't know about California, but in many states it is illegal to evict a guest who's account is in good standing for all the obvious reasons, even if they are overstaying the reservation. It would sound like the manager created her own little departure from policy and Marriott needs to know about it.
honestly it's the "liberal" states that have that law - most states dont however being in the hospitality business most hotels wont evict a guest that is in house (and unfortunately there are a few guests that take advantage of this)
Soc
PS please dont shoot me for using the liberal term - it's the only word popping into my mind right now - perhaps it's the 103 degree heat outside getting to me

, is it August already?