There is no "implied warranty under Virginia law running from a hotel owner or operator to a guest warranting that the premises are 'fit for human habitation, would be clean and sanitary, and would be suitable for occupancy.'"
Or so says MCHD Hampton Corp., owners of the Quality Inn of Hampton, VA.
I wonder -- do they mention that when people call for reservations?
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I wonder if this is the same management group that runs the Quality Inn in Baltimore. I still remember being there for a convention and coming back to our room stripped of the sheets and dirty towels but otherwise left in a state of unfinished housekeeping.
When we complained we were told housekeeping was gone for the weekend ( being 4th of July) and no one had a key to the linen closet so we could at least make up the bed ourselves.
Well, if not the same management group, then certainly one that shares the same high level of customer service and hospitality quality as the one referred to above.
"Quality" Inn, indeed.
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