An example of a two family dwelling would be a duplex. The definition would resemble that of a multifamily dwelling, excepting that in this case the structure is only designed to house 2 families.
A single family dwelling is a living space designed for one family. It is a house or trailer even, not an apartment.
63010 - Single Family Dwelling
A single family dwelling is one designed to be occupied by a single family as opposed to, say, a condominium or apartment building which is expected to be occupied by two or more distinct families. The term refers to the building itself, not necessarily how it's used (some locations may have laws restricting the number of unrelated people who can live in a single family dwelling).
Yes, the nature of the structure does not change.
private single family houses
Single family home or unit.
The cost of tickets for a family. Often the family is defined as two adults and two children under some specified age. But check these details.
The Census Bureau defines a family as a group of two or more people related by birth, marriage, or adoption living together in the same household. This can include married couples, parents and children, or siblings living together. It does not include unrelated individuals sharing a living space.
Yes, patio homes are considered a single family dwelling. They are also apartments, condos, duplexes, triplexes, etc., or any home that has a patio.
Your question is complex. First, the elevator serves owned apartments in a condominium building. Then the elevator may be known as a limited common element. Since the elevator serves both units, the location of the 'single family dwelling' is unclear. (Both apartments are condominium units; neither is commonly described as a 'single family dwelling'.)
Yes, they can. The proper name for that would be extended family household.
The term for multi-family dwelling buildings is "apartments."