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QUESTION 1 When the guest-innkeeper relationship terminates

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QUESTION 1
When the guest-innkeeper relationship terminates....
a) The hotel's duties to that person change in light of them no longer being guests
b) The hotel's duties to that person remain for 15 days or until the room in re-rented
c) The hotel's duties owed to that person then become the same duties owed to a trespasser

 

QUESTION 2
When a guest checks out, when do the duties to that person cease?
a) The duties cease immediately upon check out
b) The duties continue for a reasonable amount of time
c) The duties continue for 15 days or until the room is re-rented
d) The duties cease after the guest signs the check out paperwork

 

QUESTION 3
A person rented a room that was 12 feet by 15 feet which contained a bed and a sink.  Toilet and bathing facilities were located down the hall.  Cooking facilities were not provided and rent was paid weekly.  The person occupied the room for 3 ½ months. According to the textbook, ______?
a) The person was a guest and could be evicted using the easier method used for guests
b) The person was a tenant and could only be evicted using the tenant eviction methods
c) The person was a tenant and was required to be given notice of the eviction
d) The person was a guest because that person wanted to be classified as a guest

 

QUESTION 4
Bob rented a room whereby he intended to use it solely for prostitution purposes.  How does this impact his guest classification?
a) Because he is using the room for illegal purposes he is not classified as a guest
b) He is classified as a guest until he begins his illegal activities and he then becomes a trespasser
c) His illegal use does not change his guest classification
d) He is classified as a licensee only

 

QUESTION 5
In the case of Olley v. Extended Stay America - Houston, what was the plaintiff claiming?
a) The plaintiff was claiming that the hotel failed in its duties to him as a guest because he fell on the elevator and was injured
b) The plaintiff was claiming that he was a guest of the hotel and shouldn't have been removed because of his status as a guest since he was current in all his payments owed to the hotel
c) The plaintiff was claiming that he was a tenant of the hotel and had a right to possession of the room
d) The plaintiff was claiming that his wife should have been allowed to stay on the premises even though she was not registered

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