Deserted
idle
one who occupies an abandoned or unoccupied area of land and/or a building that the squatter does not own, rent or otherwise have lawful permission to use.
Idle
An unoccupied dwelling refers to a residential property that is not currently inhabited or occupied by any individuals. This could be due to various reasons, such as the property being for sale, under renovation, or abandoned. It is distinct from an uninhabitable dwelling, which is unsuitable for living due to structural or safety issues. Unoccupied dwellings may still be maintained or monitored by the owner or property management.
Unoccupied.
To get an insurance policy on an unoccupied property, consult your insurance broker or do some research on your own. This will give you all the different options to choose from.
squatting consists of occupying an abandoned or unoccupied space or building, usually residential, that the squatter does not own, rent, or otherwise have permission to use.
Did you know that your home insurance policy may not cover your home if it is unoccupied? If you are moving and have not sold your previous home, you should ask your insurance provider about purchasing unoccupied home insurance to cover your home until it is sold to another family. Unoccupied home insurance will cover your home in case of fire, theft of vandalism. Unoccupied homes are targets for transients and teenagers. Make sure that your old home is covered so that if there is in an incident, you will not have to pay for repairs out of pocket.
Abandoned
You find two unoccupied seats while I get the sodas.
Yes; "This house has remained unoccupied since the war." is a valid sentence.
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