1460 - Bed and Breakfast

A bed and breakfast generally has five or less guest rooms. The manager or owner lives on the premise and the only meal that is prepared for the guests is breakfast. Bed and breakfasts are rarely built as bed and breakfast, rather they are usually converted old farm houses, barns, mansions or other buildings with historic interest.

Included

  • Carpeting
  • Hallways
  • Hardwood Flooring
  • Laundry Rooms
  • Lounge Areas
  • Painted Drywall or Plaster for the Ceiling and Partition Wall Finish
  • Service Areas
  • Space for Guest Rooms
  • Stairs
  • Telephone Wiring
  • Vinyl Tile Flooring

Not Included

  • Appliances
  • Balconies (exterior)
  • Elevators
  • Furniture
  • Guestrooms do not include kitchens or bathrooms
  • Kitchen Equipment
  • Recreational Equipment
  • Swimming Pools
  • Window Treatments

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