Justin Bieber is currently in New Zealand as part of his ongoing "Believe" world tour. Due to his wild behavior and incessant partying during his previous South American Tour, the 19-year-old pop sensation was forced to sign a contract by a hotel in New Zealand.

The "Never Say Never" singer recently caused a stir especially during his stop in Brazil, where he reportedly attempted to take two prostitutes back to his hotel following a visit to a brothel and got arrested for vandalizing the side of a hotel building with graffiti.

Bieber landed in Brisbane, Australia ahead of his eight concerts around the country as part of his tour. "AUSTRALIA on our way!" the singer announced on Twitter. "Loving the Australian summer," he added upon his arrival to the country.

Justin Bieber planned to stay at The Langham Hotel in Auckland, New Zealand after all other accommodation in the Auckland area failed to meet his security needs. "There aren't many other hotels he could stay in that has the necessary security facilities."

Consequently, the luxury hotel forced the "Bad Day" singer to sign a contract, which required him to follow its regulation and behave appropriately, to protect itself from Bieber's highly publicized, repeated irresponsible actions. He was said to have been banned from bring back girls to his costly suite and restricted from eating with other guests in the fancy banquet room to prevent any controversy during his stay at the hotel last weekend.

"Justin will be thrown out if he doesn't follow the rules. They don't care who he is," a source said of the singer's hotel situation. "His management were made to sign a contract, which included a long list of demands, stopping him from partying and disturbing other guests."

Moreover, Justin Bieber's arrival has said to been dreaded by some members of the hotel staff, following his recent controversy in Brazil.

"So really they had to sign. But it's a highly respectable place and Justin's arrival was dreaded by some," the source added.