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The legal difference between a B&B and an inn

Legal definitions, legal requirements.

1. Legal definition: B&Bs and inns have different legal definitions and classifications in different countries or regions. B&Bs refer to accommodation facilities run by individuals or families that provide short-term rentals for tourists to live in, while inns refer to commercial business premises that provide accommodation and some catering services.

2. Legal requirements: Different places have different legal requirements for B&Bs and inns. For example, B&Bs need to have appropriate licenses or registrations to ensure they meet safety, health and construction standards. As a commercial business place, inns need to comply with more legal requirements, including industrial and commercial registration, tax registration, fire inspection, etc.