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To determine the maximum occupancy of a room, you generally consider the building code regulations, which often specify a certain number of square feet per person. You can calculate the room's usable area by measuring its dimensions and subtracting any space occupied by furniture or fixtures. Additionally, factors such as exits, fire safety requirements, and the intended use of the room can influence occupancy limits. Always consult local regulations for precise guidelines.
Average number of nights occupied per room = Number of nights occupied from January to December / Number of rooms.Occupancy rate = 100 * Average number of nights occupied per room /365
Calculate the area of the room. Calculate the area of the window (or whatever opening) Room Area*100/Window Area
Learn how many of the units in a condominum are lived in by their owners, and then divide that number by the total number of units there.
It means the cost per person, double occupancy- meaning two people staying in the room.