Texas | Civil Rights Law
Guest v. Tenant in Extended Stay Suites
I need statutory law, if any, and some case law which supports individual who resides in extended stay suites hotel as a permanent resident is under title of law a ''tenant'' with protections of the Texas Property Code and not a guest with no protections. Individual has resided in suites hotel in excess of 30 consecutive days as required in Hotel Occupancy Code 156.101, pays rent on 2-wk basis, and has resided in same suite for over one year and has established venue. Can anybody help me with case law to support that issue ?
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Answered on: 8/16/02, 10:00 am by Kevin MichaelsRe: Guest v. Tenant in Extended Stay Suites Look at the Texas Property Code, Section 92. Did you find this answer helpful?0 Users found this answer helpful. 0 Attorneys agree with this answer. Law Offices of Kevin R. Michaels, P.C. 11767 Katy Freeway, Suite 730 Houston, TX 77079 ► Other answers from this attorney
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