Respect of schedules: Renters must respect the check-in and check-out times stipulated by the owner or the management of the rental.
Accommodation capacity: Tenants must respect the maximum accommodation capacity of the apartment and not accommodate more people than is authorized.
Pets: If pets are not allowed, tenants should not bring any. If animals are allowed, tenants must follow the rules regarding their behavior and cleanliness.
Non-Smoking: If the apartment is designated as a non-smoking area, tenants must not smoke inside. They must comply with the institution's smoking policies.
Maintenance and cleanliness: Tenants must keep the apartment clean and in good condition during their stay. This includes compliance with recycling and waste management rules.
Furniture and equipment: Tenants must use furniture, appliances and equipment appropriately and not intentionally damage them.
Noise: Tenants should avoid making excessive noise, especially during quiet hours and in accordance with condo or building rules.
Use of facilities: Tenants must use common facilities in accordance with established rules, such as swimming pools, gymnasiums, etc.
Compliance with local rules: Tenants must comply with local laws and regulations regarding neighborhood, parking and other relevant matters.
Reporting Problems: Renters should immediately report any problem or damage found in the apartment to the owner or rental management.