Principal Dwelling Unit definition

Principal Dwelling Unit means a dwelling that is owned or rented alone or jointly with another person, where the person(s) is ordinarily a resident and has designated the dwelling as their principal place of residency on their income tax filing and in other government records. This may include a long-term tenant residing for a minimum of 6 months.
Principal Dwelling Unit means the primary home or dwelling unit on a property. For the purposes of this chapter, the gross floor area of a principal dwelling unit shall not include unfinished basements, decks, or carports.
Principal Dwelling Unit means a dwelling unit that has a floor area that is greater than the floor area of the other unit in the same building.”

More Definitions of Principal Dwelling Unit

Principal Dwelling Unit means a person's permanent lodging place to which, whenever absent they intend to return;
Principal Dwelling Unit means a person's permanent residence to which, whenever absent they intend to return.
Principal Dwelling Unit means a single-family or two-family
Principal Dwelling Unit means a dwelling unit that has

Related to Principal Dwelling Unit

  • Residential Dwelling Unit means any portion of a building that contains living facilities, including a room or rooms in a facility that have shared cooking, bathing, toilet, or laundry facilities such as dormitories, shelters, assisted living facilities, and boarding homes. "Residential dwelling unit" also means facilities that include provisions for sleeping, cooking, bathing, and toilet facilities for one or more persons and are used for extended stays, such as time-shares and extended-stay motels. "Residential dwelling unit" does not mean a guest room in a motel or hotel.

  • Dwelling unit means a room or suite of rooms used, or designed or intended for use by one person or persons living together, in which culinary and sanitary facilities are provided for the exclusive use of such person or persons;

  • single detached dwelling unit means a residential building consisting of one dwelling unit and not attached to another structure;

  • 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 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ 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.