Originally Posted by
SCEflyer
Are you aware that from a legal perspective, in most if not all states, long term lodging "guests" become 'tenants" after 30 consecutive nights, and as a result are no longer subject to paying sales taxes and possibly some other taxes and fees?
If he were to break up the stays, he and his office would probably lose this tax benefit.
I was not aware of this rule. Thanks for bringing this up. This adds no more thing to think about.