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Legally, the occupancy noun is defined as when a person has ownership or possession of land, a room, or a building that is actively living in or using it as a tenant or owner. The law also defines the word as the act of an occupant taking possession of abandoned property with the intention of claiming ownership.
410.020: Definitions Occupant means every person living or sleeping in a dwelling.
Type A units follow the technical criteria in Section 1003 of ICC A117. 1. This type of unit is less accessible than an Accessible unit and more accessible than a Type B unit. A Type B unit is constructed to a lower level of of accessibility than either an Accessible unit or a Type A unit.
Your home is a dwelling unit as well as Hotels, Hospitals, Dormitories, Barracks, Assisted Living Facilities and Apartment Buildings.
A housing unit, or dwelling unit (at later mention, often abbreviated to unit), is a structure or the part of a structure or the space that is used as a home, residence, or sleeping place by one person or more people who maintain a common household.
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NEC Article 230.67 definition of dwelling unit includes your home. Per the National Electric Code (NEC 2020), a dwelling unit is a single unit, providing complete and independent living facilities for one or more persons, including permanent provisions for living, sleeping, cooking and sanitation.
Definition: Whether or not a dwelling is occupied by a household. Context: An essential piece of information for planning purposes for housing providers.
Definition. The occupancy index is used to classify dwellings by comparing the number of rooms in the dwelling with the number of rooms theoretically required for the household living in it. This defines situations of over-occupation and conversely under-occupation.

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