owner-occupier definition
owner-occupier means a person who, whether solely or jointly with another person –
owner-occupier means an owner who lives or intends to live in the dwelling for which the loan is sought, and includes an owner occupier who lets rooms that are not self contained accommodation within that dwelling.
owner-occupier means a person who is entitled to occupy the house by virtue of an interest in the house other than a tenancy granted for a term not exceeding 21 years.3
More Definitions of owner-occupier
owner-occupier here means an owner who occupies his property as his sole residence. If an owner does not reside in his property as his sole residence, the occupancy status of his property will be treated as “Vacant” and will be offered Supplementary Allowance (“SA”) instead of HPA. SA is a percentage of HPA. The criteria for determining whether an owner occupies his property as his “sole residence” will be determined by URA according to URA’s prevailing policy.
owner-occupier. , in relation to any premises, means the person who occupies or is entitled to occupy the premises as owner or lessee under a long tenancy (within the meaning of Part 1 of the Leasehold Reform Act 1967 (c. 88)).
owner-occupier means an individual who owns, solely or jointly, a housing unit in which the individual lives as the individual's primary residence.
owner-occupier. , in relation to any premises, means the person who occupies or is entitled to occupy the premises as owner or lessee under
owner-occupier means an individual who owns, solely or jointly, a housing unit in
owner-occupier means a natural person (or more than one natural persons) holding and occupying land for himself or herself (or themselves) in a personal capacity.
owner-occupier means a person who owns and ordinarily resides in a residential unit in an MUD;