How big was the guest in weight terms?
How often do you personally check out the furniture as far as looking for cracks in legs, other damage?
Could it have been already cracked and this guest simply sent it over the edge?
Take a digital photo of it immediately before moving it or touching it in any way if you can.
Call the guest as soon as you can and ask in the most innocent and non-threatening voice you can muster about any "accidents" that may have happened in the room.
See what their response is. If they deny anything happened in general, then ask about the broken item and see if they are evasive or defensive.
If you intend to charge for the damage, you must be pretty certain it was non-accidental. Be ready for the bad will generated, but if you're convinced they did it intentionally or malicously, stand your ground.
Calculate or research the original cost of the chair, figure out how many years it been in service, its condition, etc. and come up with a fair amount, not full cost replacement.
Remember, you've written it off as an expense on your taxes, its been used for some time, etc..
Tim_Toad_HLB said:
How big was the guest in weight terms?
How often do you personally check out the furniture as far as looking for cracks in legs, other damage?
Could it have been already cracked and this guest simply sent it over the edge?
Take a digital photo of it immediately before moving it or touching it in any way if you can.
Call the guest as soon as you can and ask in the most innocent and non-threatening voice you can muster about any "accidents" that may have happened in the room.
See what their response is. If they deny anything happened in general, then ask about the broken item and see if they are evasive or defensive.
If you intend to charge for the damage, you must be pretty certain it was non-accidental. Be ready for the bad will generated, but if you're convinced they did it intentionally or malicously, stand your ground.
Calculate or research the original cost of the chair, figure out how many years it been in service, its condition, etc. and come up with a fair amount, not full cost replacement.
Remember, you've written it off as an expense on your taxes, its been used for some time, etc.
She was not a large woman, but an odd one. She gave me instructions on what she would and would not eat, but then never came to breakfast for the duration of her stay. She also never left her room except at night, so her room was never freshened while she was here. She was here to recover from a large and expensive tattoo. But when she left, she snuck out so quietly, no one heard her leave.
In the room we found burnt matches on the carpet, food remains put in the dresser drawers, candle wax in the carpet and the broken chair. I have never had so much damage in a room.
The powers that be want me take the chair over to the local furniture repair man and see what it will cost to fix it. Then it will be discussed and I will have to call her and tell her we are charging her for the damages.
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The Farmers Daughter said:
The powers that be want me take the chair over to the local furniture repair man and see what it will cost to fix it. Then it will be discussed and I will have to call her and tell her we are charging her for the damages.
Is there ANY involvement of any kind in this business by the owner at all there? I mean aside from the bank deposit and withdrawal end of things.
Seems like for all the issues this particular B&B has happen to it, the glaring abscence of an owner's involvement except in the forcing dictates on you appears to be very telling to me.
Has any of these "discussions" ever resulted in the owner actually:
a.) Taking your side on anything?
b.) The owner handling a problem themselves?
c.) You ever not being forced to do exactly what is the easiest for the owner and problem guest, but always hardest on you?
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Tim_Toad_HLB said:
The Farmers Daughter said:
The powers that be want me take the chair over to the local furniture repair man and see what it will cost to fix it. Then it will be discussed and I will have to call her and tell her we are charging her for the damages.
Is there ANY involvement of any kind in this business by the owner at all there? I mean aside from the bank deposit and withdrawal end of things.
Seems like for all the issues this particular B&B has happen to it, the glaring abscence of an owner's involvement except in the forcing dictates on you appears to be very telling to me.
Has any of these "discussions" ever resulted in the owner actually:
a.) Taking your side on anything?
b.) The owner handling a problem themselves?
c.) You ever not being forced to do exactly what is the easiest for the owner and problem guest, but always hardest on you?
Rarely because we are a mulit partner investment group.
The senior partners are active in other industries. Major owners of this business, but working 'real' jobs and living elsewhere.
I have the smallest $ investment here, but I am the hands on/live in for the B & B.
This brings a lot of diversity (not to mention, business savvey and a few BIG egos) to the business. One is a broadway set designer, one is a French trained Chef, one with a NYC fashion background).
There is a monthly business meeting and many telephone conversations, but the bottom line is I answer to everyone else and am basically the low rung on the ladder.
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