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What is it called to live in a hotel?

It's important to note that some hotels may use the terms “guest” and “resident” interchangeably, and the distinction may not always be clear. Additionally, some hotels may offer extended stay options for guests who plan to stay for a longer period of time, blurring the lines between a hotel guest and a hotel resident.



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Extended Stay Hotels Here are some examples of amenities that an extended stay hotel might provide: Guest laundry facilities. Additional furnishings like a couch, extra TV and dining table. Kitchenettes with stoves, dishwashers, and other appliances.

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A condotel is a condominium project that is operated as a hotel with a registration desk, cleaning service and more. The units are typically individually owned. Unit owners also have the option to place their unit in the hotel's rental program where it is rented out like any other hotel room to paying guests.

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While rare, some hotels do sell private residences or rooms to guests in a condo-hotel ownership model. Purchasing a hotel room involves factors like financing, recurring fees, and usage limitations before committing to hotel real estate ownership versus traditional lodging.

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Living in hotels offers a unique and convenient lifestyle choice for various individuals. The flexibility, amenities, and access to services make it an appealing option for business travelers, digital nomads, and those in transition.

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If you're looking for a cheaper place to live long-term, an extended stay is the way to go. Extended stays are made just for that; extended stays. They often have kitchenettes, larger rooms, more storage and better long-term rates.

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While most people look at hotels as something they only need when they're on vacation, it is possible to live at a hotel. Many hotel chains offer extended stay options that are designed for long-term guests.

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Housekeepers perform the most physically demanding work, cleaning an average of 10 to 14 rooms a day, yet are often invisible to the typical guest. So here are five myths, exposed, about what a hotel housekeeper's job is really like. 1: There's really no need to tip a hotel housekeeper.

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A Guesthouse is a form of accommodation that is sometimes being called the simple lodging or B&B (Bed and breakfast).

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A small house on the same property as a larger main house, used as for guests. A free-standing hotel unit, often like a cottage, rented to guests.

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Typically, if you stay beyond the check-out time without notifying the hotel in advance, you could be considered an overstayer. In such cases, the hotel may charge you an additional fee for the extended stay.

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One of the biggest disadvantages of staying in a hotel residence is the cost. These types of accommodations can be quite expensive, especially if you are staying in a major city. If you are on a tight budget, then a hotel residence is probably not the best option for you.

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If you and your guests are low-key and not causing any type of issues, chances are the hotel will not be aware of your additional guests and even if they do suspect something, they may not do anything. But you still need to be aware that you are potentially violating fire codes by having so many people in your room.

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Why do couples go to hotels? Spend some time away from your family, career, and obligations so that you may view things from a new angle and experience life to the fullest. If you stay at a hotel that welcomes couples, no one will bother you about your private life, even if you are single.

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The short answer: living in a hotel is as expensive as you make it. It can be less expensive or more expensive than renting an apartment, depending on your standard of living and how you are able to deduct expenses. At first, living in a hotel may seem expensive.

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