CarolWilks 0 Report post Posted Thursday at 01:29 AM Hi guys, I hate to even ask this question, but can anyone help me with the IBC definition of Hotel? We are having a somewhat ridiculous discussion with lawyers and city planners, revolving around the question of short-term rentals versus hotels. I am trying to find a path in the IBC to show that this particular project is considered a hotel. Here are some quick details. There is a historic business that the fire marshal and I have designated as an R-1 Hotel. It is a bunch of bungalows on a single lot. It functions as a hotel, with a central phone number, reservation system, etc. Definitely transient. The rooms are separate "cabins". To muddy the waters, each bungalow could technically be called a dwelling because it has sleeping, bathing, and cooking facilities. Part of my thought process is looking all the various definitions and occupancy types in the IBC. Unfortunately, Hotel is not defined. It seems obvious what a hotel is, but I am wondering if anyone has encountered a similar situation, or has a good method to define it. I am on the 2018 IBC, but it probably doesn't really matter for the purposes of this discussion. Thanks in advance. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GermanStein 0 Report post Posted Thursday at 12:43 PM I'd lean on IBC Chapter 3 and the R‑1 occupancy definition, since it’s basically the hinge point for separating short‑term rentals from a hotel use. The line usually comes down to transient stays and the presence of services. Looking at something like how a business hotel singapore operates can help frame what AHJs typically view as a full hotel versus a simple dwelling offered for short stays. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites