According to House Rules Section 12, Subsection A: A resident may have guests visit his/her residence. An "overnight guest" is defined as a person who is sleeping in the unit, staying in the unit for longer than a 10-hour period (regardless of whether that occurs at night or during the daytime) and/or keeping clothing or other belongings in the unit. A total of 14 days for any overnight guest(s) is the maximum allowed within a calendar year. For example, one person may stay for a total of 14 calendar days, either all at once or in separate stays during the year. Or several different guests may stay overnight as long as the total does not exceed 14 days in the calendar year. Any individual staying more than 14 days in a calendar year must be eligible to move into the unit, and will be counted as a household member. An appropriate recertification will be completed. Exceptions for extenuating circumstances documented by a medical professional (i.e., short-term care needed when recovering from a medical condition) may be granted with the written consent of management. If you need someone to stay with you for a medical reason, verification will be required from a licensed medical professional, indicating the tasks that person must perform and the length of time the person will be needed.