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Attrition Clauses in Hotel Contracts

Know the Clauses. Protect Your Budget.

Most attrition clauses are written in legalese that sounds firm but often leaves room for flexibility—if you know how to approach it.

Common language includes:

  • “Client agrees to pay 80% of unused room revenue…”
  • “Attrition is calculated based on the nightly average of the contracted block…”

But terms like force majeurefrustration of purpose, or rebook provisions can change everything—if interpreted and communicated properly.

Our team knows how to:

  • Decode complex contract clauses
  • Present compelling cases to hotel leadership
  • Leverage future business to negotiate present-day relief

The earlier you call us, the more we can help.

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