Boardinghouse definition
Boardinghouse means a dwelling unit in which not more than four roomers, lodgers or boarders are housed or fed for compensation. “Boardinghouse” does not include rest home or convalescent home.
Boardinghouse means a building other than a hotel where lodging and meals are provided for three or more persons for compensation.
Boardinghouse means a single-family dwelling unit in which not more than four roomers, lodgers or boarders are housed and/or fed for compensation on a long-term rental basis and there are no cooking facilities in rented sleeping rooms. “Boardinghouse” does not include adult family home, clean and sober facility, rest home or convalescent home or single-family dwelling used as a short-term rental.
Examples of Boardinghouse in a sentence
Occupancy of the apartment by more than the number of persons specified in the booking requires the prior written consent of Boardinghouse.
However, Boardinghouse does not assume any liability for the consequences of failed wake -up calls.
Any claims for damages or compensation on the part of Boardinghouse remain unaffected.
If the Guest making the booking is not the user as well, the Guest making the booking and the user are jointly and severally liable to Boardinghouse for the obligations arising from the booking.
For damage to or loss of items and materials that were brought in, liability of Boardinghouse is limited to EUR 3,500; for money, securities and valuables, a cap of EUR 800 applies.
More Definitions of Boardinghouse
Boardinghouse means a building other than a hotel or restaurant, where meals are provided for compensation for four or more persons, but not exceeding twelve persons. (Prior code §4-4-2(part)).
Boardinghouse means a dwelling other than a hotel where lodging or lodging and meals for three or more persons is provided for compensation.
Boardinghouse or “Roominghouse” means a building, or portion thereof, which is principally used to accommodate, for compensation, five (5) or more boarders or roomers, not including members of the occupant's immediate family who might be occupying such building. “Compensation” includes compensation in money, services or other things of value.
Boardinghouse or "rooming house" means a structure used for the purpose of providing lodging or lodging and meals, for five or more persons other than those under the "family" definition. This term includes dormitories, cooperative housing and similar establishments but does not include hotels, motels, medical care facilities, bed and breakfast facilities, or multi-family units. These facilities do not have cooking facilities in the sleeping rooms.
Boardinghouse means a principal building other than a hotel where lodging which complies with the city Housing Code, with one or more daily meals, is provided for compensation on other than a day-to-day basis and which is not open to transient guests.
Boardinghouse means a residential dwelling with multiple bedrooms where long-term lodging and meals are provided to unrelated individuals for compensation.
Boardinghouse means a building other than a hotel where lodging and meals are provided for three or more persons for compensation. “Boundary line adjustment” means an adjustment of property lines between two or more adjoining lots or tracts, pursuant to Chapter 16.32.