Your answer is covered in your governing documents or your rental agreement.
ummm..... :S two condo + two condo = four condo i think....... Seriously though, look at this website, it says all about it. hope this helped
Standard double single occupancy typically refers to a room with a double bed meant for single occupancy. It means the room is designed and priced for one guest. Generally, two people cannot reserve a room with this designation, as it is intended for solo travelers.
"The rent for a condo in Tucson varies by size and location. A two bedroom condo will cost approximately $970 and a three bedroom condo will cost approximately $1,571."
Sole occupancy is when one person has a standard hotel room alone and isn't sharing. Double occupancy would be if two people shared a standard room.
Single occupancy = one personDouble occupancy = two people------------------------A hotel room that is $100 per night, based on double occupancy, means the room is $100 per night whether one or two people stay there. Three people staying there would cost more than $100 per night."Per person based on double occupancy" means that the room rate is charged for each person who stays there, and they expect that two people will stay there.
Only the girl knows why she wants you to go into the tanning bed with her. Those beds are made to withstand a maximum number of pounds and not meant for two people.
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The double occupancy factor in a hotel is calculated using the formula: [ \text{Double Occupancy Factor} = \frac{\text{Number of Rooms Occupied by Two Guests}}{\text{Total Number of Rooms Occupied}} \times 100 ] This percentage indicates the proportion of occupied rooms that have two guests, helping assess the hotel's performance in maximizing room capacity. It’s essential for understanding occupancy trends and optimizing pricing strategies.
The Double Occupancy Rate is calculated by dividing the number of rooms sold to two guests by the total number of rooms sold, then multiplying by 100 to express it as a percentage. For example, if a hotel sold 50 rooms, and 30 of those were occupied by two guests each, the calculation would be (30/50) x 100, resulting in a 60% double occupancy rate. This metric helps hotels assess their performance in maximizing room occupancy levels.
A local realtor can answer your question.
A local realtor can answer your question.
Property tax and Hotel Occupancy tax