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There are currently no Federal or state laws in place about how clean a hotel or motel room should be. Several hotel chains, however, are very concerned about cleanliness and appearance standards, and have their own set of standards.

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Q: ARe there any federal or state laws about how clean a hotel or motel room must be Any minimum standards Not fire or building codes but cleanliness.?
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