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No, let nature take its course. The laws protect issues of hygeiene and safety, not spiders that are external circumstances beyond our control..It is simply an act of nature, not negligence, poor customer service, or poor business on the behalf of any motel.
AN example of nature vs. legal rights would be this: imagine you were walking thru a park and got struck by lightening? This is a catastrophe of nature and the park does not hold an legal responsibility on the part of the park and recreation; however, if you were walking thru the park and there was no sign or warning of construction being done on site and you tripped and fell on concrete or in an unseen hole and broke your foot; this would be a liability and fault on parks and recreation
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