Why Bukit Vista’s 60-Day Termination Notice Policy Protects Our Partners

img Jason Astono | December 12, 2025

Why Bukit Vista’s 60-Day Termination Notice Policy Protects Our Partners

Hi, I’m Jason, a Business Journalist at Bukit Vista, and today we’re digging into one of the most essential aspects of our partnership operations—the 60-day contract termination notice. In this article, I’ll explore why this policy is critical to creating respectful, long-lasting, and equitable partnerships between Bukit Vista and our homeowners and property partners.

What Is the Bukit Vista 60-Day Termination Notice?

At Bukit Vista, our standard short-term rental agreements with property owners include a 60-day written notice period prior to the termination of the contract. This clause provides a structured and fair exit for either party, allowing time to responsibly transition ongoing operations and commitments.

Why Do We Have This Policy?

The 60-day notice isn’t just legal jargon—it’s a framework that protects guests, property owners, and the Bukit Vista team.

  • Operational Continuity: Many of our managed properties are booked months in advance. Terminating agreements without adequate notice risks canceling confirmed guest bookings, which can severely damage our credibility and guest trust.
  • Guest Experience: We proudly host guests from around the world who rely on our properties for unforgettable vacation experiences. Unexpected terminations jeopardize the hospitality they’ve come to expect from Bukit Vista.
  • Team Commitment: Our hospitality and property management teams are built on long-term planning. A sudden withdrawal from a project undermines months of work by our local staff who manage, clean, and maintain these properties.

Is the 60 Days Negotiable?

We understand that change is sometimes unavoidable. Owners may wish to switch management companies or take control of their property. While we’re open to understanding each partner’s context, mutual respect demands adherence to agreed-upon terms. If emergencies arise, we’ll always prioritize communication and collaboration—but the 60-day policy is our baseline.

Consequences of Ignoring the Notice Period

While we aim to handle conflicts amicably, unilateral cancellation without the required notice can have real consequences:

  • Cancelled bookings lead to guest dissatisfaction and potential refunds—which can be financially disastrous for all parties.
  • Reputational damage: A backdoor exit creates unnecessary friction and mistrust, which lingers in guest reviews and online visibility.
  • Internal disruption: Our teams are deployed with plans and schedules. Unexpected exits stall operations and impact team morale.

The Bigger Picture: Trust and Professionalism

At Bukit Vista, we view every property we manage not just as a listing, but as a trust-based collaboration. Our 60-day termination policy ensures that even when partnerships reach their conclusion, they do so professionally, ethically, and with respect to everyone involved.

Conclusion: Co-Creating Hospitality, Ethically

It’s our mission to co-create blissful guest experiences and sustainable partnerships with property owners. The 60-day termination notice ensures that everyone—guests, staff, and owners—can exit with dignity and operational clarity. If you’re a partner or property owner considering ending your relationship with Bukit Vista, we encourage open conversations within the fair limits of our agreements.

Want to better understand our contract philosophy and the reasoning behind this policy?

Watch our full video walkthrough, where our leadership team candidly explains the thought process and business logic behind the 60-day requirement.

Jason, Business Journalist at Bukit Vista

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