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tourist home

noun

  1. a private home with rooms for rent, usually for one night, to tourists, travelers, etc.



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"People have lost faith in the system," says V Mohammed Ali, who runs a tourist home in Wayanad.

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Ms. Killilea’s mother wrote that during their long search for medical advice, when Karen was still a child, they were thrown out of a tourist home in Kentucky by a woman who shouted that “only bad, dirty people would have a child like that.”

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Rehoboth Beach commissioners on Friday approved an ordinance imposing a lodging tax of 3% for renting a room in a hotel, motel or tourist home within the city limits.

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The state Senate planned to vote Thursday on a bill allowing officials in Rehoboth Beach to impose a lodging tax of up to 3% for renting a room in a hotel, motel or tourist home within the city limits.

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Rejecting arguments from area residents who opposed the project, the local board compared the homeless shelter to a “tourist home,” defined by county code as a dwelling having no more than six rental rooms for guests.

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