"If you check in at a hotel, you are subject to hotel rules. If you stay for 30 days (or however long in your district) then you may receive certain tenant's rights and be considered a resident of the hotel. Likely still subject to the other hotel rules though."
- CyberSkull
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Better than the original cartoon in some ways! - http://cyberskull.tumblr.com/post...
"It varies by region, but my understanding is that a guest is considered a resident in a hotel if they have stayed for a certain period of time. That is why many hotels are eager for guests to leave at that point. But if it is an apartment, and you sign a tenant's lease, then you are a resident automatically via the lease."
- CyberSkull