Fla. Stat. 509.242
Public lodging establishments; classifications


(1)

A public lodging establishment shall be classified as a hotel, motel, nontransient apartment, transient apartment, bed and breakfast inn, timeshare project, or vacation rental if the establishment satisfies the following criteria:Hotel.A hotel is any public lodging establishment containing sleeping room accommodations for 25 or more guests and providing the services generally provided by a hotel and recognized as a hotel in the community in which it is situated or by the industry.Motel.A motel is any public lodging establishment which offers rental units with an exit to the outside of each rental unit, daily or weekly rates, offstreet parking for each unit, a central office on the property with specified hours of operation, a bathroom or connecting bathroom for each rental unit, and at least six rental units, and which is recognized as a motel in the community in which it is situated or by the industry.Vacation rental.A vacation rental is any unit or group of units in a condominium or cooperative or any individually or collectively owned single-family, two-family, three-family, or four-family house or dwelling unit that is also a transient public lodging establishment but that is not a timeshare project.Nontransient apartment.A nontransient apartment is a building or complex of buildings in which 75 percent or more of the units are available for rent to nontransient tenants.Transient apartment.A transient apartment is a building or complex of buildings in which more than 25 percent of the units are advertised or held out to the public as available for transient occupancy.Bed and breakfast inn.A bed and breakfast inn is a family home structure, with no more than 15 sleeping rooms, which has been modified to serve as a transient public lodging establishment, which provides the accommodation and meal services generally offered by a bed and breakfast inn, and which is recognized as a bed and breakfast inn in the community in which it is situated or by the hospitality industry.Timeshare project.A timeshare project is a timeshare property, as defined in chapter 721, that is located in this state and that is also a transient public lodging establishment.

(a)

Hotel.A hotel is any public lodging establishment containing sleeping room accommodations for 25 or more guests and providing the services generally provided by a hotel and recognized as a hotel in the community in which it is situated or by the industry.

(b)

Motel.A motel is any public lodging establishment which offers rental units with an exit to the outside of each rental unit, daily or weekly rates, offstreet parking for each unit, a central office on the property with specified hours of operation, a bathroom or connecting bathroom for each rental unit, and at least six rental units, and which is recognized as a motel in the community in which it is situated or by the industry.

(c)

Vacation rental.A vacation rental is any unit or group of units in a condominium or cooperative or any individually or collectively owned single-family, two-family, three-family, or four-family house or dwelling unit that is also a transient public lodging establishment but that is not a timeshare project.

(d)

Nontransient apartment.A nontransient apartment is a building or complex of buildings in which 75 percent or more of the units are available for rent to nontransient tenants.

(e)

Transient apartment.A transient apartment is a building or complex of buildings in which more than 25 percent of the units are advertised or held out to the public as available for transient occupancy.

(f)

Bed and breakfast inn.A bed and breakfast inn is a family home structure, with no more than 15 sleeping rooms, which has been modified to serve as a transient public lodging establishment, which provides the accommodation and meal services generally offered by a bed and breakfast inn, and which is recognized as a bed and breakfast inn in the community in which it is situated or by the hospitality industry.

(g)

Timeshare project.A timeshare project is a timeshare property, as defined in chapter 721, that is located in this state and that is also a transient public lodging establishment.

(2)

If 25 percent or more of the units in any public lodging establishment fall within a classification different from the classification under which the establishment is licensed, such establishment shall obtain a separate license for the classification representing the 25 percent or more units which differ from the classification under which the establishment is licensed.

(3)

A public lodging establishment may advertise or display signs which advertise a specific classification, if it has received a license which is applicable to the specific classification and it fulfills the requirements of that classification.

Source: Section 509.242 — Public lodging establishments; classifications, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0509.­242 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

509.013
Definitions
509.032
Duties
509.034
Application
509.035
Immediate closure due to severe public health threat
509.036
Public food service inspector standardization
509.039
Food service manager certification
509.049
Food service employee training
509.072
Hotel and Restaurant Trust Fund
509.091
Notices
509.092
Public lodging establishments and public food service establishments
509.095
Accommodations at public lodging establishments for individuals with a valid military identification card
509.096
Human trafficking awareness training and policies for public lodging establishments
509.098
Prohibition of hourly rates
509.101
Establishment rules
509.102
Mobile food dispensing vehicles
509.103
Food delivery platforms
509.111
Liability for property of guests
509.141
Refusal of admission and ejection of undesirable guests
509.142
Conduct on premises
509.143
Disorderly conduct on the premises of an establishment
509.144
Prohibited handbill distribution in a public lodging establishment
509.151
Obtaining food or lodging with intent to defraud
509.161
Rules of evidence in prosecutions
509.162
Theft of personal property
509.191
Unclaimed property
509.211
Safety regulations
509.213
Emergency first aid to choking victims
509.214
Notification of automatic gratuity charge
509.215
Firesafety
509.221
Sanitary regulations
509.232
School carnivals and fairs
509.233
Public food service establishment requirements
509.241
Licenses required
509.242
Public lodging establishments
509.251
License fees
509.261
Revocation or suspension of licenses
509.271
Prerequisite for issuance of municipal or county occupational license
509.281
Prosecution for violation
509.285
Enforcement
509.291
Advisory council
509.292
Misrepresenting food or food product
509.302
Hospitality Education Program
509.401
Operator’s right to lockout
509.402
Operator’s right to recover premises
509.403
Operator’s writ of distress
509.404
Writ of distress
509.405
Complaint
509.406
Prejudgment writ of distress
509.407
Writ of distress
509.408
Prejudgment writ
509.409
Writ
509.411
Exemptions from writ of distress
509.412
Writ
509.413
Judgment for plaintiff when goods not delivered to defendant
509.414
Judgment for plaintiff when goods retained by or redelivered to defendant
509.415
Judgment for defendant when goods are retained by or redelivered to the defendant
509.416
Judgment for defendant when goods are not retained by or redelivered to the defendant
509.417
Writ
509.2015
Telephone surcharges by public lodging establishments
509.2112
Public lodging establishments three stories or more in height
509.2151
Dining facility firesafety requirement limitation
509.4005
Applicability of ss

Current through Fall 2025

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