Non Inhabitable definition

Non Inhabitable means an accessory residential Building which has no cooking, or kitchen counter/cupboard facilities, bathing, or sleeping facilities and which is used solely as an accessory Building for storage or work shop purposes

Related to Non Inhabitable

  • Uninhabitable means (1) the building structure itself is unstable and there is a risk of collapse in whole or in part; (2) there is exterior or structural damage allowing elemental intrusion, such as rain, wind, hail or flood; (3) immediate safety hazards have yet to be cleared, such as debris or downed electrical lines; (4) the rental property is without electricity, gas, sewer service or water; or (5) the Destination is Inaccessible.

  • Habitable space means space in a building used for living, sleeping, eating, or cooking. Habitable space does not include a heater or utility room, a crawl space, a basement, an attic, a garage, an open porch, a balcony, a terrace, a court, a deck, a bathroom, a toilet room, a closet, a hallway, a storage space, and other similar spaces not used for living, sleeping, eating, or cooking.

  • Cohabitant means the same as that term is defined in Section 78B-7-102.

  • Non-Viable means having no potential for metabolism or multiplication;

  • Habitable room means any room in a dwelling unit used for or capable of being used for living, cooking, sleeping or eating purposes.