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Re: Is it possible to \"live\" in a casino?
It is done occasionally. Although you can't stay in one room for more than 30 days. They have to move you to another one.
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Re: Is it possible to \"live\" in a casino?
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It is done occasionally. Although you can't stay in one room for more than 30 days. They have to move you to another one. [/ QUOTE ] What is the reason behind this rule if anyone knows? |
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Re: Is it possible to \"live\" in a casino?
It is usually either a health code, fire code, or the fact that after 30 days you are no longer a "guest" but a "tenant". The hotel is licensed to be in the hotel/guest business, not the landlord/apartment business. Law aimed at stopping semi-perm living in "welfare hotels", but a hotel of any caliber is effected.
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Re: Is it possible to \"live\" in a casino?
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I would like to maybe try this for a summer 2-3 months down in AC to be by the shore/have a K*GA*S Summer. Advice, Flame, Ridicule, Share Your Experiences - All welcome. [/ QUOTE ] Maybe I'm dumb or my brain's fried from class tonight, but I'm still trying to figure out what this is?? |
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Re: Is it possible to \"live\" in a casino?
I know one individual who did that. Not continuously, but certainly most of the year.
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Re: Is it possible to \"live\" in a casino?
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Is it possible to not ever buy a place or rent and essentially live at the casino year round, playing poker 40 hours a week there like a full time job for you??? [/ QUOTE ] IIRC, Ellix Powers was kicked out of the Commerce Casino after he was caught sleeping there. But that's a different story... |
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