Transient residence definition

Transient residence means a place or county where a person lives, remains, or is located for a period of 5 or more days in the aggregate during a calendar year and which is not the person’s permanent or temporary address. The term includes, but is not limited to, a place where the person sleeps or seeks shelter and a location that has no specific street address.
Transient residence means a place or county where a person lives, remains, or is located for a period of 5 or more days in the aggregate during a calendar year and which is not the person’s permanent or temporary address.
Transient residence means a place or county where a person lives, remains, or is located for a period of 3 or more days in the aggregate during a calendar year and which is not the person’s permanent or temporary address. The term includes, but is not limited to, a place where the person sleeps or seeks shelter and a location that has no specific street address. The first day that a person abides, lodges, or resides at a place is excluded and each subsequent day is counted. A day includes any part of a calendar day.

More Definitions of Transient residence

Transient residence or “transient ADU” means a single-family residential unit or ADU used for short-term transient occupancy (for periods less than 30 days).

Related to Transient residence

  • Permanent residence means a place where the person abides, lodges, or resides for 5 or more consecutive days.

  • Transient means any person who exercises occupancy or is entitled to occupancy for any rooms, lodgings or accommodations in a hotel for a period of less than ninety (90) continuous days.

  • Transient lodging means a room or a suite of rooms.

  • Transient guest means a natural person staying less than 30 consecutive days.

  • permanent resident means any occupant of any room or rooms in a hotel or transient accommodation for at least 90 consecutive days shall be considered a permanent resident with regard to the period of such occupancy.