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    Legal implications to landlord of offering internet to guests/tenants

    True - some people feel this way... but unfortunately not all. Most people would be furious if they arrived at a place expecting to have net access, only to find it was not available. People often need net access to make bookings, check/change/confirm flights, etc. All the holiday homes in...
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    Legal implications to landlord of offering internet to guests/tenants

    I wouldn't bother either in an standard rental situation - tenants can organise it themselves. However, my particular property is a holiday-let house in an area with poor mobile coverage, so guests expecting to be able to use their own mobile devices with their own data providers would often...
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    Legal implications to landlord of offering internet to guests/tenants

    Interesting divergence of opinions on this, with some considering the legal risk as a serious problem to deal with: … and others dismissing it as a "you worry too much!" non-issue: Typically when you access a public wi-fi hotspot, you're presented with some type of logon/splash screen...
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    Legal implications to landlord of offering internet to guests/tenants

    To reduce the legal risk from guests/tenants misusing the internet connection you provide them, one possibility might be to try to content-filter the internet connection, so sites in various categories (porn, illegal file-sharing, etc) are blocked at the router level. (In my particular...
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    Legal implications to landlord of offering internet to guests/tenants

    In another thread I was asking about the technical aspects (routers, hardware etc) of offering a wireless hotspot to your guests/tenants if you own a holiday-let property. Most of the holiday homes listed on sites like Stayz, Takebreak etc. seem to offer free internet to guests. Technical...
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