Water Shutoff Hits Baymont by Wyndham in Florence, SC

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News Summary

The Baymont by Wyndham in Florence, SC, was hit with a water shutoff due to an overdue bill of $22,767. Despite prior communication from the city, the hotel management failed to respond, resulting in two days without water for guests. After the shutoff, the property manager proposed a payment plan, but residents remain frustrated over management’s handling of the situation during this period.

Water Shutoff Hits Baymont by Wyndham in Florence, SC

In a surprising turn of events in the city of Florence, South Carolina, the Baymont by Wyndham motel on West Lucas Street recently found itself without water, due to some serious financial troubles over an overdue bill. The total amount? A hefty $22,767. That’s right, a large chunk of change that ultimately led the City of Florence to make the decision to cut off water services.

Communication Breakdown

City Manager Scotty Davis confirmed that the motel is operated by Daval’s Hospitality. On March 5, 2025, the city sent out an email to the management team at Daval’s, notifying them of the overdue bill and requesting payment by March 7. However, with the deadline fast approaching and no action taken, the situation escalated. The last payment recorded was a partial payment of $5,000 made back on February 2, and since then, it’s been a case of radio silence.

Shutoff Day

On March 28, 2025, the city decided that enough was enough. The water service was officially shut off due to non-payment. For those staying at the motel, life without water became a reality for about two long days, resulting in a lot of grumbling from guests who struggled to manage daily needs like bathing and cooking. Many found themselves having to dive into their wallets to buy water from local stores just to get through.

Unexpected Turn of Events

New Plan in Place

Restoration of Services

Residents of the motel are hoping that water services will be back up and running once the first payment is received. However, tensions run high as guests express frustration over management’s approach during this challenging period. Many are questioning how the hotel can continue to collect full rent while their basic needs like water are not being met, leaving residents feeling a bit stressed and overwhelmed.

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