kabbie
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That's a function of state law. Some states, according to other posters including FL, prohibit a hotel from evicting a guest who overstays their reservation. The hotel can charge rack rate but can't physically evict the guest.
I tell guests about the law all the time when I have to "walk" someone, but it's never the real reason why I have to walk them. It's usually just the fact that that they've oversold the hotel. It's a gamble that the hotel's sales dept take. I have never had a guest refuse to leave the hotel.
Sorry to have gotten the thread off topic. This wasn't the OP's problem that is causing his frustration.