ANDY accommodation is good for couples, business

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Nestled in Cutler Bay, this attractive house for $243 per night is a great choice for your next vacation. My accommodation is good for couples, business travelers, tourists, family location is exellente..**Please make sure you read the listing in its entirety** - We expect you will respect our home. - Picking up after yourself in common areas is important. - We are FIRM with quiet time after 10PM on weeknights, as we have more guest around you.. - No eating meals in the bedroom - snacks/munchies are OK. - Absolutely NO unregistered guests without prior approval. - Absolutely NO drugs of any kind - alcohol is OK. - Absolutely NO smoking in the house and if you do smoke outside, please be courteous and clean up your butts/ash. - Use of washer and dryer is not permitted for stays of less than 1 week. - If you are staying for at least one week, please ask before starting laundry. (2 load maximum) - we do not allow any animals in the house. - Please always lock the front door when you leave and be courteous to the neighbors. - If anything breaks, spills, stains, etc. please let andy or Guillermo know ASAP. - Unreturned and/or lost items will be charged a $25 replacement fee. - Any significant damage will result in replacement * LEAVE BEHIND WHAT YOU DON'T USE: We'll do our best to anticipate what you may need by way of extra towels, blankets or such. Shampoo, conditioner, and soap are available while you are staying with us along with some other spiffs and we expect you to leave behind what you don't use during your stay. If you don't see what you need, please ask. * TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENTS: If you are hot or cold, please ask us to adjust the air rather than adjusting it yourself. You have an adjustable overhead fan in your room for your personal comfort. IN ANDY RESORT WE NO ACCEPT ANY PARTY OR EVENT

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