Residential Dwelling definition

Residential Dwelling. Any one of the following: (i) a detached one-family dwelling, (ii) a detached two- to four-family dwelling, (iii) a one-family dwelling unit in a Xxxxxx Xxx eligible condominium project, (iv) a manufactured home, or (v) a detached one-family dwelling in a planned unit development, none of which is a co-operative or mobile home.
Residential Dwelling. A one- to four-family dwelling, a unit in a planned unit development, a unit in a condominium development or a townhouse.
Residential Dwelling. Any one of the following: (i) an attached, detached or semi-detached one-family dwelling, (ii) an attached, detached or semi-detached two- to four-family dwelling, (iii) a one-family dwelling unit in a Xxxxxx Xxx eligible condominium project, or (iv) an attached, detached or semi-detached one-family dwelling in a planned unit development, none of which is a co-operative, mobile or manufactured home (as defined in 00 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Code, Section 5402(6)).

Examples of Residential Dwelling in a sentence

  • Milgard will provide Parts only at no charge to correct a Nonconformity for a Claim made by the Original Owner of a Residential Dwelling located outside the Service Territory for as long as the Original Owner owns and resides in the dwelling.

  • The Maximum Residential Units in the Planned Community shall be six thousand three hundred and thirty (6,330) Residential Dwelling Units.

  • Milgard will provide Parts only at no charge to correct a Nonconformity for a Claim made within 10 years of the Manufacture Date by an Owner of a structure other than an owner-occupied Residential Dwelling.

  • Milgard will provide Parts and labor at no charge to correct a Nonconformity for a Claim made by the Original Owner of a Residential Dwelling located within Milgard’s Service Territory (at the time of Product purchase) for as long as the Original Owner owns and resides in the dwelling.

  • For subsequent owners of an Owner-Occupied Residential Dwelling, Milgard will provide Parts at no charge to correct a Nonconformity for 10 years of the Manufacture Date.


More Definitions of Residential Dwelling

Residential Dwelling means a building, occupied or capable of being occupied as a home, residence or sleeping place by one or more persons, containing one or more dwelling units but not including motels, hotels, tents, truck campers, tourist trailers, mobile camper trailers or boarding, lodging or rooming houses;
Residential Dwelling. A one- to four-family dwelling, a unit in a planned unit development, a unit in a condominium development, a townhouse or a manufactured housing unit which is non-mobile.
Residential Dwelling means (1) a detached single-family dwelling unit, including the surrounding yard, attached structures such as porches and stoops, and detached buildings and structures including, but not limited to, garages, farm buildings, and fences, or (2) a single-family dwelling unit in a structure that contains more than one separate residential dwelling unit, which is used or occupied, or intended to be used or occupied, in whole or part, as the home or residence of one or more persons.
Residential Dwelling means, except as excluded below, any one of the following:
Residential Dwelling means any building, structure, or part of the building or structure, that is used or intended to be used as a home, residence, or sleeping place by one person or by 2 or more persons maintaining a common household, to the exclusion of all others.
Residential Dwelling means (1) a detached single-family dwelling unit, including attached structures such as porches and stoops, or (2) a single-family dwelling unit in a structure that contains more than one separate residential dwelling unit, which is used or occupied, or intended to be used or occupied, in whole or in part, as the home or residence of one or more persons.
Residential Dwelling means a dwelling house, flat or other substantially self contained residential unit or building on residential land and includes a unit within the meaning of the Unit Titles Act.