MO: No REP in hotel room mistakenly renting hotel room to unwanted guest

The fact a hotel mistakenly gave a room to an unwanted guest gave the guest no standing in the room when the hotel sought to eject him. State v. Mount, 2025 Mo. App. LEXIS 601 (Sep. 9, 2025):

Here, Defendant and Companion did not pay for the previous night’s stay because the credit card information — information that Defendant and Companion had stolen and were attempting to use fraudulently — was declined at the time of check-in. Defendant and Companion were also on the Do-Not-Rent list at the time of check-in due to their previous unpaid March stay. Although the night clerk gave Defendant and Companion possession of the room, when Manager arrived in the morning, she immediately called law enforcement about Defendant and Companion improperly being in the hotel. Under these circumstances, we conclude that Defendant lacks standing to challenge the search of the hotel room as he had no legitimate expectation of privacy in a hotel room that he was banned from renting and was not paid for.

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