What to
Expect When Contacting Cozyrooms
Screening begins
with the first contact. We ask a lot
of questions about who you are, why you need a short-term
place and
what
your plan is. Our first obligation to the other guests with
whom you
will
be sharing a kitchen and bath. So if you don't want to tell us
about
your
reasons for needing a short-term place, please don't call.
Use
the Query Form to let us know about
you
and
your need for Cozyrooms.
When the
completed
query is received, we will then reply and generally include
the phone
to
call for an appointment. When phoning, make sure to
provide a
summary
of your query - don't expect us to remember you and your
situation
from your name alone.
If you get the
voice
mail when calling, leave a summary of your query
and your phone number. Say your phone number slowly -
repeating
it
twice is best. When reaching Cozyrooms, make sure to give a
summary of your situation as we won't recallyou from your name
alone, sorry.
Rooms are "as available" - meaning
we either
have something
when you need it or we don't. We don't hold rooms.
There
is
no
"drop-in"
viewing. You must make an
appointment for a specific time.
If you are coming
in
on an international flight, you should
plan on staying the first night in a motel - then call in the
morning
to
set the time to come and look at cozyrooms. It is a good
idea
to send an email a few days before arrival, to alert us. Do not expect
to come here directly from the airport.
Remember, this is not a
hotel.
This is not a
hotel
and we do not take reservation or hold
rooms. We understand that you probably
want everything nailed down before leaving home - but it isn't
workable
on this end.
We are not available on major holidays.
Do
not expect to view
and rent a
room on a major holiday, such as Christmas, New Years Eve or
Day, 4th
of July, Labor Day, Memorial Day, and so forth.
We get a lot of
queries. If you've called in the past, we probably won't
remember you
and will ask you the same questions as
during
the first call. Sorry, nothing personal.
We
do
not
deal with 3rd parties
Some people are
generally demanding, imposing and
inconsiderate.
Such a relationship-posture doesn't work well in this
environment,
which
requires cooperation and consideration of others when sharing
the
kitchen
and bath. "Going along with the program" is a major
consideration
in our screening process. If you give us the impression that
you are
demanding
and imposing, can not follow simple procedures, or in anyway a
"problem
person," we'll tell you to go on to
your next option.