Tutti Community Guidelines

Updated November 7th, 2018

Charlie Spokes

Last Update 2 years ago

We are aiming to make Tutti the most trusted online marketplace to rent creative spaces. In order to do that, we need to build an outstanding community of both artists and hosts. We are building our marketplace upon a foundation of trust, best interest of our community, and therefore have created these Community Guidelines that we actively enforce. We take violations of these Community Guidelines seriously and may suspend or terminate an Account for ongoing or serious violations. Fraudulent or illegal activity may also be subject to legal action taken. We reserve the right to also edit or remove content on our site that violates these Community Guidelines or if we believe it adversely affects the integrity of the Tutti marketplace or its users.


These Community Guidelines are part of and use words and phrases that are identified in our Terms of Service(Services Agreement). If you have any questions about these Community Guidelines or if you believe that a user has violated these Community Guidelines, please email us immediately at [email protected].


Spaces must:

1. Comply with local laws, local zoning ordinances, local noise regulations, and tax laws at all times.

Tutti is not liable for ensuring compliance and it is the responsibility of spaces and each listing owner to ensure all local laws, zoning ordinance, local noise regulations, and also tax compliance are met. You must also legally report income generated from Tutti to your business and it is your responsibility to do so. If you are responsible for charging local taxes on services, you must also comply with these regulations.

2. Accurate representation of the spaces, pricing, and services of each space.

Most artists and those looking to book your venue have not seen the space in person, so be honest and clearly represent the space and the services that you are offering. Do not misrepresent pricing or dishonestly make claims by any means. We will take proactive action if it is reported or discovered that you are misrepresenting your space or the services that you offer.

3. Only list and offer a space that you have permission to offer.

Only list space that you have permission to offer. If you are subletting a space and are not permitted to then further offer it, do not offer it on Tutti without consent by the owner to do so. If it is discovered that you are offering a space on Tutti that you do not have permission to offer, the listing will be immediately removed and your account is subject to be removed from our site.


Artists must:

1. Comply with all space rules, policies, and booking agreement.

All artists and those that have booked a space through Tutti must only use the space as described by the space listing owner, and as agreed upon in the booking agreement. Hosts take pride in their facilities, the equipment, and their profession and will be expecting the same professional respect and courtesy that they are providing.

2. Never engage in illegal or prohibited activity on space premises.

All local laws are enforceable and hosts can notify authorities if laws are being broken on their property or on their venue premises. Never engage in any illegal activity on venue property or premises.


Everyone must:

1. Communicate honestly with others.

Tutti is a marketplace that depends on the honesty, integrity, and best interest of everyone that uses the platform. Only message others with the best intent in mind, do not make false claims, misrepresentations, do not engage in fraudulent activity, and do not willingly be deceitful.

2. Transact honestly and with the intended use of Tutti.

Tutti is intended to be a marketplace for artists to book creative spaces and hosts to offer their spaces. Any transactions that are not intended for this purpose, are misrepresented, have fraudulent intent, or otherwise deemed harmful to either user will be immediately reviewed and if fraudulent, legal action will be taken by Tutti if deemed necessary. All users and transactions are also applicable to the Terms of Service that is agreed upon by using the platform.

3. Respect others privacy and information.

Many spaces are owned and operated by world-renowned professionals. Some spaces may also have well-known artists present at the space during your booking. It is professional and common courtesy to respect the privacy of the spaces, others on the premise, and the information of both the spaces and professionals that may be offering venue services. In some cases, hosts may require artists to sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) at the venue prior to their booking. If there is ever an issue with privacy, venue security, or space rules, please send us an email immediately at [email protected].

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