A single room, or group of rooms, that is intended for separate living quarters. To be considered a separate dwelling unit, it must have either a separate entrance or complete kitchen facilities (stove, sink with piped water, and refrigerator) for the sole use of the household.
a house or an apartment used to provide living accommodations in a building or structure
a self-contained unit with a washroom and a kitchen
a single unit providing complete independent living facilities for one or more persons, including permanent provisions for living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation, within a building that is not more than three stories above grade in height
a unit of housing with full housekeeping facilities for a family
Two or more rooms that have kitchen, living, sleeping and sanitary facilities. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | P-Q | | | | | V-W | X-Y-Z
One or more connected rooms which are a separate, independent housekeeping establishment, with provisions for cooling, eating and sleeping, and which are physically set apart from any other rooms or dwelling units in the same structure. Example: Apartments in the same complex.
A building, or a portion thereof, which is designed for residential occupancy, consisting of one or more rooms which are arranged, designed or used as living quarters for one family only, but excluding time-share estates and time-share licenses as defined by FL Stat. ch. 721, or adult facilities, which because of land or deed restrictions, prohibit residency by minors.
means a building or part of a building used as a self-contained residence for the exclusive use of one household. It includes outbuildings and works normally associated with a dwelling.
A separate and distinct living area that includes facilities for: cooking, dining, toileting, bathing and sleeping.
The living quarters occupied, or intended for occupancy, by one household.
A single unit which provides a kitchen or food preparation area, in addition to rooms and spaces for living, bathing, sleeping, and the like. Dwelling units include a single family home or a townhouse used as a transient group home; an apartment building used as a shelter; guestrooms in a hotel that provide sleeping accommodations and food preparation areas; and other similar facilities used on a transient basis. For purposes of these standards, use of the term "Dwelling Unit" does not imply the unit is used as a residence. 3.5.26
One or more habitable rooms which are intended or designed to be occupied by one family with facilities for living, sleeping, cooking, and eating.
One or more rooms providing complete living facilities for one family, including equipment for cooking or provisions for the same, and including room or rooms for living, sleeping, eating and with bathroom facilities.
"Dwelling unit" means one or more rooms with provision for living, sanitary, and sleeping facilities arranged for the use of one family or individual.
a separate and independent place of abode intended for habitation, or one not intended for habitation but occupied as living quarters by a household at the time of the census. A dwelling unit may be a group of rooms or just one room, barong-barong, boat or cave.