Living area definition

Living area means the interior habitable area of a dwelling unit, including basements and attics, but does not include a garage or any accessory structure.
Living area means any area of a residential dwelling used by one or more children age 6 and under, including, but not limited to, living rooms, kitchen areas, dens, play rooms, and children's bedrooms.
Living area means the interior habitable area of a dwelling

Examples of Living area in a sentence

  • Accommodation:- Living area, dining area, 3 bedrooms, toilet, kitchen and yard.

  • Accommodation: Living area, dining area, kitchen, yard, (2) bedrooms, bath/WC and master bedroom with an attached bathroom/WC.


More Definitions of Living area

Living area means any area of a residential dwelling used by at least one child under the age of six years, including, but not limited to, living rooms, kitchen areas, dens, playrooms, and children’s bedrooms.
Living area means any area of a residential dwelling used by one or more children age six or younger, including, but not limited to, living rooms, kitchen areas, dens, play rooms, and children’s bedrooms.
Living area means the rooms of the foster home used by household members for sleeping, preparing and eating meals, bathing, toileting and indoor leisure time activities.
Living area means an area of a residential dwelling used by 1 or more children age 6 and under including, but not limited to, a living room, kitchen area, den, playroom, and a children's bedroom.
Living area means any area in a building that is, or could be, adapted for human habitation whether the area is located in a basement, over a crawlspace, or situated on a slab-on-grade.
Living area means any area of a residential dwelling used by at least one child six years of age or less including, but not limited to, living rooms, kitchen areas, dens, playrooms, and children’s bedrooms. “Mid-yard” means an area of a residential yard approximately midway between the dripline of a residential building and the nearest property boundary or between the driplines of a residential building
Living area means any area of a residential dwell- ing used by one or more children under the age of six, includ- ing, but not limited to, living rooms, kitchen areas, dens, play rooms, and children's bedrooms.