Did you know that Coco Chanel lived at the Ritz Hotel in Paris for 37 years? Or that the Chelsea Hotel in NYC was the chosen home to some of the most famous musicians and writers of all time? So yes, you can live in a hotel. And many have. I’ve thought about it. But questions persist. What are the implications of living in a hotel long-term? Would you get tired of this lifestyle? How much would it cost and is it even legal? Here are the answers. Quick summary . Yes, you can live in a hotel long-term – and in some states, staying over 30 days may give you tenant rights. Many extended-stay hotels include perks like housekeeping, utilities, gyms, pools and kitchenettes. Hotel living offers flexibility and convenience , but generally costs more than renting an apartment. Living in a hotel has downsides like limited space, less privacy and no permanent address. In this article How long can you live in a hotel? Can you live in a motel? What’s the difference between short-term, extended, and long-term stays?…