private single family houses
A lessor is a person or business that rents dwellings to individuals and families. The lessor is typically an owner of the property or an agent of the owner of property. Lessors also rent office and business space to lessees.
A 'storey' is a floor of a building, so a single storey is a one-floor house or building.
Slums are often referred to as shantytowns, informal settlements, or squatter communities. Other names include slum dwellings, ghettos, and impoverished neighborhoods. These terms typically describe areas characterized by substandard living conditions, overcrowding, and inadequate infrastructure.
Residential land use means land which has had a dwelling erected upon it for human habitation. Zoning laws can restrict how many dwellings and how much land for each dwelling, and other criteria, and determine how many dwelling units (apartments) are allowed, and so forth.
Yes, the nature of the structure does not change.
63010 for Dwellings - Single Family. Rating basis is the area of the dwelling.
Seventy-five million.
Housing and Urban Development.
Residential (several types ranging from from single family dwellings only to multi-family dwellings), commercial, agricultural, rural, industrial, historic and combinations.
Martin Raper has written: 'Housing for single young people' -- subject(s): Dwellings, Single people, Youth
cliff dwellings
Jacqui McCluskey has written: 'Breaking the spiral' 'Where there's a will' -- subject(s): Single people, Dwellings, Homelessness
Yes, many NFPA standards apply to single dwelling units in many jurisdictions. For example, NFPA 1 Fire Code, and NFPA 70A National Electrical Code Requirements for One-and Two-Family Dwellings may apply, among others.Life Safety Code, NFPA 101, may apply to multi-residential dwellings such as apartment buildings and hotels.The language for codes would be selected by the local jurisdiction.
L. Davis Almand has written: 'Home security for single people' -- subject(s): Single people, Burglary protection, Life skills guide, Dwellings
Mountain Dwellings was created in 2008.
C. Dudney has written: 'On the Occurrence of Fungi in Loose-Fill Attic Insulation in Typical Single-Family Dwellings'
Urban dwellings are often referred to as "tenements" or "apartments," depending on the context and location. Tenements typically denote low-income housing in urban areas, particularly in the 19th and early 20th centuries, while apartments can refer to various types of multi-family housing. These dwellings are designed to accommodate multiple households within a single building, often featuring shared facilities. In modern contexts, urban dwellings may also include condominiums and lofts, reflecting diverse living arrangements in cities.