Smoke: Most hotels have strict no-smoking policies to ensure the comfort and safety of all guests. Smoking in a hotel room can result in fines and penalties.
Steal: Taking items from a hotel room, whether it's towels, toiletries, or other amenities, is theft and can result in consequences.
Damage property: Intentionally damaging hotel property, such as furniture, fixtures, or electronics, is not only disrespectful but can also lead to charges for repairs or replacement.
Disturb other guests: Being excessively loud, playing loud music, or engaging in disruptive behavior can disturb other guests and result in complaints or even eviction from the hotel.
Ignore hotel rules: Every hotel has its own set of rules and policies regarding noise, pets, smoking, and other matters. Ignoring these rules can lead to problems during your stay.
Cook without permission: Using cooking appliances such as hot plates, grills, or microwaves to prepare food in a hotel room without permission can pose safety hazards.
Bring unauthorized guests: Inviting guests who are not registered to stay in your hotel room can violate hotel policies and may result in additional charges or eviction.
Leave valuables unsecured: Leaving valuable items unsecured in your hotel room can make them vulnerable to theft.