The rules that prevail in specific hostels are necessary for proper operation and to minimize possible problems of insubordination. They are not distinguished by high rigor that prohibits the performance of many activities. It only clarifies those that may negatively affect other hostel residents.
Main rules in hostels
The basic standard to be observed is the departure and arrival times. Most often, you can check in from 2:00 p.m. and check out by 11:00 a.m. In some places you can do it at a different time, but this involves an additional fee.
The hour of curfew begins with the arrival of 10:00 p.m. Loudness after this time may result in further costs or the filing of a notice.
In order not to affect the ill health of others, smoking in common spaces is not recommended. Premises may have a separate place for this purpose.
Each person who lives is responsible for maintaining cleanliness. Maintaining tidiness is checked and then evaluated. Everyone prefers to live in mutual harmony, which is directly linked to a neat property.
Security is extremely important, so each hostel may have its own additional rules to follow. This is, for example, locking doors, windows or not leaving expensive items in various places of the common area.
The rules and regulations apply to all people who live in the hostel. The consequences of its non-compliance can affect the imposition of fines or removal at an immediate rate. It is worth remembering that in such a space it is the common good that counts, that is, all residents.