Georgia Code, Title 43, Chapter 21, Article 1 - Rights, Duties, and Liabilities of Innkeepers
- § 43-21-1 - Definitions
As used in this article, the term: (1) "Guest" means a person who pays a fee to the keeper of an inn for the...
- § 43-21-2 - Depositories for Hire
Persons entertaining only a few individuals, or simply for the accommodation of travelers, are not innkeepers but are depositories for hire and are bound...
- § 43-21-3 - Duty of Innkeeper to Receive Guests
An innkeeper who advertises himself as such is bound to receive as guests, so far as he can accommodate them, all persons of good...
- § 43-21-3.1 - Notice of Termination of Occupancy by Innkeeper
(a) Whenever the keeper of a hotel, apartment hotel, boarding house, inn, or other accommodations furnished on a day-to-day or weekly basis wishes to...
- § 43-21-3.2 - Written Statement of Period of Occupancy Signed by Guest; Rights of Innkeeper and Guest Under Contract
A written statement prominently setting forth in bold type the time period during which a guest may occupy an assigned room, when separately signed...
- § 43-21-4 - Innkeeper As Depository for Hire; Rules Governing Liability
An innkeeper is a depository for hire; however, given the nature of his business, his liability is governed by more stringent rules, as are...
- § 43-21-5 - Attachment of Lien on Property of Guests or Their Agents; Priorities
The keeper of every inn, boarding house, lodging house, and eating house shall have a lien on all furniture, baggage, wearing apparel, and other...
- § 43-21-6 - Enforcement of Lien Created by Code Section 43-21-5
For the enforcement of the lien created by Code Section 43-21-5, the keeper of the inn, boarding house, lodging house, or eating house claiming...
- § 43-21-7 - Checks or Receipts for Baggage
(a) A keeper of an inn or other house of public entertainment for travelers shall give receipts or checks for all baggage delivered to...
- § 43-21-8 - Liability of Innkeeper for Stolen Goods
An innkeeper shall exercise extraordinary diligence in preserving the property entrusted to his care by his guests, provided that, if the loss of such...
- § 43-21-9 - Acts Constituting Entrustment of Property to Innkeeper
It shall not be necessary to show actual delivery of property to the innkeeper before such property shall be deemed to have been entrusted...
- § 43-21-10 - Deposit of Valuables by Guest With Innkeeper
The innkeeper may provide a safe or other place of deposit for valuable articles and, by posting a notice thereof, may require guests of...
- § 43-21-11 - Limitation on Liability of Innkeeper When Valuables Deposited With Him
(a) No hotel, apartment hotel, or innkeeper shall be responsible in an amount in excess of $1,000.00 for the loss or theft of any...
- § 43-21-12 - Presumption of Failure of Innkeeper to Exercise Extraordinary Diligence Upon Loss of Entrusted Property; Defenses; Limitation on Liability
In case of loss of property entrusted by a guest to an innkeeper, it will be presumed that the innkeeper failed to exercise extraordinary...
- § 43-21-13 - Defrauding Innkeeper
Any person who, with intent to defraud, shall obtain food, lodging, or other accommodation at any hotel, inn, boarding house, or eating house, except...
- § 43-21-14 - Proof of Intent to Defraud
Proof that food, lodging, or other accommodation was obtained by false pretense or by false or fictitious show or pretense of any baggage or...
- § 43-21-15 - Posting Copies of Law As to Fraud
It shall be the duty of every hotel keeper, innkeeper, boarding house keeper, and eating house keeper to keep a copy of Code Sections...
- § 43-21-16 - Charging of Excessive Rates During 1996 Olympic Games; Penalties; Automatic Repeal
Repealed by Ga. L. 1994, p. 1364, ยง 1, effective December 31, 1996.
Last modified: October 14, 2016