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  1. Not a cancellation by a holiday maker, but by the property owner himself.  I fear the situation where because of a flood, fire, collapse of drains etc, etc, the house is uninhabitable and I am unable, at the last minute, to honour an agreement to let my house for a short term holiday.  I want to put something in my rental agreement that covers me for this, that is fair to me and my prospective clients. For example, the client agrees that my liability is limited to refund of money they have paid me, if they have not yet departed from their own home. If they have actually arrived on the doorstep, maybe offer one night hotel accommodation for their party as well? Has anyone got any experience of this or some good words for a rental agreement that cover this sort of thing? Do Chez Nous or any of the other similar organisations offer a service for finding an emergency replacement holiday accommodation in such an event? Grateful for any thoughts on the subject.  
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