DWELLING UNIT AREA definition

DWELLING UNIT AREA means the aggregate of the floor areas
DWELLING UNIT AREA. , means a habitable area contained within the inside walls of a dwelling unit, excluding any private garage, carport, porch, verandah, unfinished attic, cellar or sun room (unless such sun room is habitable in all seasons of the year) public or common halls or areas, and stairways.
DWELLING UNIT AREA means the aggregate of the floor areas of all habitable rooms, hallways, and lobbies within a dwelling unit, excluding the thickness of any exterior walls.

More Definitions of DWELLING UNIT AREA

DWELLING UNIT AREA means the horizontal area of usable and habitable space available exclusively to the occupant within a dwelling unit and is measured from the interior wall faces of the dwelling unit.
DWELLING UNIT AREA means an area of a dwelling excluding area of balconies or projections and common area such as staircase, lift lobby, corridor, public toilet;
DWELLING UNIT AREA means the floor area of a dwelling unit measured between the exterior faces of the exterior walls of the dwelling unit;
DWELLING UNIT AREA means the habitable area contained within the inside walls of a dwelling unit, excluding any private garage, carport, porch, verandah, unfinished attic, cellar or sun room (unless such sun room is habitable in all seasons of the year); and excluding common hallways, common stairways or other common areas, and the thickness of exterior walls.
DWELLING UNIT AREA means the aggregate of the floor areas of all habitable rooms of a dwelling unit.
DWELLING UNIT AREA means the sum of the gross floor areas above the basement level, measured from the interior face of exterior walls. The following shall be excluded: garages, porches, and storage rooms or buildings.
DWELLING UNIT AREA means the sum of the gross floor areas above the basement level, including those rooms and closets having a minimum ceiling height of seven feet and having the natural light and ventilation as required by the Building Code. Rooms above the first floor may be included which are directly connected by permanent stairs and hall, and spaces under pitched roofs having a minimum knee wall height of four feet if two thirds of the room area has a minimum ceiling height of seven feet. The area shall be measured from the interior face of the exterior walls at the first floor line and the interior face of the walls of those rooms which may be included under a roof for a one-family dwelling, and measured from the interior face of exterior walls and centerline of party walls, where applicable, for two-family or multi-family dwellings. The following areas shall be excluded: garages and unenclosed porches for all dwellings; utility and general storage rooms in basementless dwellings; and public halls, utility and storage rooms in dwellings other than one family and two family dwellings.