Residential property definition

Residential property means improved property that:-
Residential property means a property included in the valuation roll in terms of Section 48(2)(b) of the Property Rates Act 2004 as residential.
Residential property means all Assessor’s Parcels of Developed Property for which a building permit has been issued for purposes of constructing one or more residential dwelling units.

Examples of Residential property in a sentence

  • Residential property taxes paid for a home business do not qualify for the buy local certification.

  • Residential property (including occasional residences) which are not described in the Schedule.This exclusion does not apply if they are newly acquired or leased or rented during the policy period and are covered by the primary insurance listed in the Schedule.

  • Residential property in which all lead-based paint has been identified, removed, and clearance has been achieved in accordance with 40 CFR 745.227(b)(e) before September 15, 2000, or in accordance with §§ 35.1320, 35.1325 and 35.1340 on or after September 15, 2000.

  • Rehabilitation Activities Eligible types of property:Residential – Residential property, whether privately or publicly owned.

  • Residential property means a house, condominium unit, cooperative unit, manufactured home, or the construction thereof, and unimproved land zoned for the 1- to 4-family residential use.


More Definitions of Residential property

Residential property means any property that is used or designed for use as a domestic establishment in which one or more persons usually sleep and prepare and serve meals, and includes any lands or buildings that are appurtenant to such establishment and all stairways, walkways, driveways, parking spaces, and fences associated with the dwelling or its yard.
Residential property means property in Singapore, which –
Residential property means improved real property used or occupied, or intended to be used or occupied, for residential purposes;
Residential property means a property included in a valuation roll in terms of section 48 (2) (b) as residential;
Residential property means a building or tenement wholly or principally constructed, adapted or intended for human habitation, located:
Residential property means a property included in a valuation roll in terms of Section 48(2)(b) of the Act [as residential] in respect of which the primary use or permitted use is for residential purposes without derogating from Section 9 of the Act.
Residential property means a property with a building designed for, or containing provision for human habitation, together with such outbuildings are ordinarily used therewith: