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Old Mar 19, 2007 | 9:32 am
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Originally Posted by MCTUBBS
As another poster mentioned, it varies state to state with Innkeepers Laws. At least in TN, when I was a hotelier (10 years ago), if you could pay for the room (ie, your credit card is good, you have enough cash and will pay in advance), the hotel couldn't kick you out.

I worked with another manager who took a guest's belongings out of the original room and relocated him to a much less desirable room because the guest was in a suite, that type of room was not available the night he wanted to extend to, and he wouldn't move. She waited for him to leave the suite and moved him.
Well, I suppose then that ANYTHING is possible in this scenario, and may be state- and staff-dependent as well as cost-variable. Thank you for the great feedback! I will do as one suggested above, that is ask politely and kindly move if there is no room at the inn.
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