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I'm currently querying some accomodation providers in Les Deux Alpes (I figure the best way to get over the inevitable depression post ski holiday is to have a summer trip booked beside a handy glacier).
Anyway, what's "Les frais de ménage (si nécessaire)" ? Something to do with the household, if necessary ? Whatever it is, it costs 100 Euros !
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brian wrote: |
Anyway, what's "Les frais de ménage (si nécessaire)" ? Something to do with the household, if necessary ? Whatever it is, it costs 100 Euros ! |
The picking of the strawberies? If you leave lots of squashed strawberies over you appartment (or anything else) they will charge you to clean up.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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"Expenses of household (if necessary)"
Good old Bablefish.
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A lot of the French rental agencies will inspect the accommodation on the last day, and only return your deposit if the apartment is clean. So I expect that is up to EUR100 for cleaning, if they think its necessary.
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Housekeeping expenses (if necessary)
In other words wreck the place and you are loosing your 100 euros deposit.
Some apartments charge a lot more than that
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It just means cleaning costs. Basically if you provide self-catering, when guests arrive it is (or should be) spotless. You ask them to leave it as they found it - it's written into the contract. Generally speaking however, they don't! You then either have 3 hours to clean up after them yourselves, or you employ 'emergency' cleaners - who charge a fortune because it's a job that's available once a week, between 10am and 2pm generally speaking.
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AD, you'll find that there usually is a much higher, and separate, deposit payable for breakages. The "frais de ménage" are nothing to do with this.
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Wreck the place and you'll prob lose a lot more than EUR100
The deposit can vary, but is usually around EUR500. Some agencies will take a credit card imprint, and post it back to you 2 weeks after you leave, providing everything is ok.
Others will not accept credit card, and you will have to pay the cash upfront.
If you don't clean the apartment, you will lose up to EUR100. Some agencies are stricter than others, and you may be charged even though the place is tidy, but you left a carton of milk in the fridge !!
If you damage the apartment you could lose your entire deposit
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younger generation (late teens/early 20s) are particularly hopeless - I don't even believe it's intentional
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It probably is so! They'll be waiting for Mum (or a suitable parental substitute i.e. YOU) to do it as per usual. You're just too kind
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PG, you're too nice
Why don't you deduct the cleaning costs???? Everyone else does!
I had numerous guests docked for the cleaning bill when I was rep'ing .. but most of the time they had no-one to blame but themselvse as I had repeatedly told them about the charge for not cleaning up !!
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You know it makes sense.
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Why don't owners include the cost of a basic clean in the price charged? If it was a regular thing, the cost to the owner might well be less than if it is done as an emegency. Who wants to spend the last evening or early morning of their hols washing the floor?
We had a minor altercation with a couple of rather snotty reception people in Val Claret earlier this year because we had had the temerity to leave some unopened packets of food (pasta and so on), tea and coffee, washing up liquid (which ought to be provided anyway), etc, so that the next lot could use them. No deposit back until they were removed! Quite why the person who noticed them couldn't have chucked them away on their way down to tell us to chuck them away, I don't know.
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brian
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Thanks folks, they quoted a separate (higher) figure for deposit and said that electricity etc was included so I was a wee bitty confused.
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PG, .........do they actually read the contract? I guess they may be too excited and wish to go off to the slopes asap and just pop in to scribble their signature and grab the keys??
May help to put up a sign or something making sure that they know their obligations.
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richmond, The answer to that one is simple. In a resort such as Les Arcs, with, I don't know, say 2,000 apartments for the sake of argument. Given that it can take an hour or two to do a proper job - how many cleaners would it take to do them all between 10am and 2pm on a Saturday?
The population of Bourg St Maurice would have to be mobilised en bloc!
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Anything else you require? A sixpack? Satellite tv?
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Dan, you're right, they're long and full of contract-speak. Still in most cases, apart from last minute bookings, they're posted some time before the holiday starts. A sign might help though - good idea.
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This clause is standard in gîtes across France. We always aim to leave the place spotless, and have only once had a problem getting the deposit back. Most owners are very grateful, and we've been told that Brits are generally pretty good, the French worse and the Dutch... (best left unsaid).
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