Defrauding an innkeeper

Defrauding an innkeeper is a crime that involves not paying for food or lodging which was obtained under false pretenses with intent to defraud the owner or manager most commonly known as "dining and dashing".[1] Wyoming legislature developed drafts indicating defrauding an innkeeper should be a felony,[2] and in neighboring state Colorado, the laws were modified to include landlords.[3] In Florida, HB621 was signed into law and is in effect since July 1, 2024.[4]

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  1. ^ https://www.ci.stcloud.mn.us/DocumentCenter/View/449/915-DefraudinganInnkeeper?bidId=
  2. ^ "Legislative Service Office".
  3. ^ "CONSUMER AND COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS" (PDF). leg.colorado.gov. Retrieved 20 Oct 2025.
  4. ^ "House Bill 621 (2024) - The Florida Senate". www.flsenate.gov.