Hotel Impossible: Anthony Melchiorri inspects the Lancer Motel in Myrtle Beach

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Anthony Melchiorri is at the Lancer Motel in Myrtle Beach, S.C., a premier vacation destination. Chad Patel has owned the motel for over 36 years, but hasn’t turned a profit since 2006. His son Sachin works as the GM, but hasn’t proven to be effective in the role. The rooms have filthy carpets, and mold and water damage give the entire place a foul odor. The neglected pool is surrounded by broken furniture, and rusty nails protrude from every staircase and walkway. The lobby is a hoarder’s paradise, with paperwork and junk piling up everywhere. Patel is in over his head, and his son isn’t stepping up like he should. To top it off, there is bedbug activity in nearly half of the rooms. Despite this knowledge, Sachin decides to set up a temporary lobby in an infested room, compromising the safety of the staff. Overworked employees live in the motel. Spending all of their time together on the premises causes tempers to flare easily, and Melchiorri witness an argument between employees that stuns him. With big-brand hotels populating the Myrtle Beach coastline, roadside properties like the Lancer Motel must win guests over with their cleanliness, marketing and service – and the Lancer has none of this. Without strong leadership, the Patels will go another year without turning a profit. Will either of these stubborn men heed Melchiorri’s advice that they’d be better off selling the property? Or can Sachin prove Melchiorri wrong, despite all the red flags? New episode premieres Tuesday, November 10 at 10:00pm ET/PT.

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