Guest residence definition

Guest residence means a residence or room(s) in an accessory structure added to a lot with an existing legal residence for the purpose of serving guests. A guest residence is used for the occasional housing of guests of the occupants of the principal structure, and not as rental units or for permanent occupancy as housekeeping units. No kitchens shall be allowed in guest residences
Guest residence means a detached building designed for and used as a secondary dwelling or home office by a Single Family, Bed and Breakfast (B&B), or vacation rental by owner (VRBO), and constructed on one or more Lots.

Related to Guest residence

  • funeral home means a building or structure with facilities for the preparation of dead persons for burial or cremation, for the viewing of the body and for funeral services;

  • Restaurant means a business location:

  • Campground means that term as defined in section 12501 of the public health code, Act No. 368 of the Public Acts of 1978, being section 333.12501 of the Michigan Compiled Laws, except that campground does not include land or sites operated by this state or the federal government, and does not include a membership campground.

  • Tavern means an on-premise beer retailer who is:

  • Primary Residence means an Insured’s fixed, permanent and main home for legal and tax purposes.

  • Hotel means any establishment used for the purpose of temporary, overnight lodging for which a fee is paid and reservations are required.

  • Residential means any school trip which includes an overnight stay.

  • Guests means the Tenant’s licensees, invitees and all others in, on or about the Leased Premises, the Building, the Common Facilities or the Property, either at the Tenant’s express or implied request or invitation or for the purpose of soliciting or visiting the Tenant.