How long must you rent at a hotel to be considered a tenant?

Full question:

How log do you need to be renting at a hotel to be considered a tenant and what is law on eviction of persons renting at a hotel?

Answer:

A tenant is defined as a renter whose landlord and premises are covered by landlord/tenant laws. Generally, the rules for eviction and landlord responsibilities do not apply to hotels where stays are less than seven days. Innkeepers cannot allow guests to re-register monthly to bypass these landlord/tenant regulations. Users can search for state-specific legal templates at .

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FAQs

Yes, you can be evicted from a hotel. Hotels operate under different regulations than traditional rental properties. If you violate hotel policies, such as failing to pay for your stay or causing disturbances, the hotel can ask you to leave. Eviction procedures for hotels are generally more straightforward than those for residential tenants.