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> This question also applies to student housing and similar occupancies,
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> sometimes generalized as "hospitality",
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> but this term is ambiguously understood.
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> The question _does not_ apply
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> to hotels with three or more guestrooms with full kitchens
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> (often called "suites").
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> [!cite] IBC Chapter 2: Definitions
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> ## Sleeping Unit.
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> A single unit that provides rooms or spaces for one or more persons,
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> includes permanent provisions for sleeping
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> and can include provisions for living, eating
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> As defined in the code,
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> a “Dwelling unit” must contain permanent facilities
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> for living, sleeping, eating, cooking and sanitation.
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> The new style of dormitory in colleges
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> consists of two, three or four bedrooms
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> with one or two single occupant bathrooms
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