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There is no landlord-tenant relationship between a hotel and its guest. See McBride v. Hosey, 197 S.W.2d 372, 374 (Tex. Civ. App.---El Paso 1946, writ ref'd n.r.e.).

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Furthermore, an innkeeper has no duty to keep a guest indefinitely and has the right to evict a guest. Id. at 375.

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"[W]hen a guest is obnoxious for some reason, he may be forcibly removed without resort to legal process, provided no more force is used than necessary." Id. Here, Gonzalez was arrested by police officers for his own misconduct.

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There is no Texas law which, regardless of his conduct or behavior, allows a person to stay in a hotel room merely because the rate for the room has been paid.

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