A dwelling is defined as a structurally separate set of living premises with a private entrance from outside the building or from a common hallway or stairway inside A private dwelling is one in which one person, a family or other small group of individuals may reside, such as a single house, apartment, etc
A building or portion thereof which meets the following criteria: Designed, used or intended to be used exclusively as year-around and complete living quarters for one family or household; Provides cooking and bathroom facilities and an independent entrance from the outside or from a common hall or entryway; Meets applicable requirements of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code For purposes of this ordinance a dwelling does not include a hotel, motel, rooming house, dormitory, fraternity, sorority, camping trailer, tourist home or similar building [top]
A building or portion thereof, designated exclusively for residential occupancy, but not including hotels, motels, boarding houses, tents, cabins, or motor homes/travel trailers
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The dwelling, as defined in a homeowners insurance policy, the structure used as a private residence, including structures attached to the dwelling on the same or contiguous foundation
Any building, structure or part thereof used and occupied for human habitation or intended to be so used, including any appurtenances Many municipalities have adopted ordinances relating to the repair, closing and demolition of dwellings unfit for human habitation
A dwelling or a dwelling place is a place where someone lives. Some 3,500 new dwellings are planned for the area = home. S2 a house, apartment etc where people live
"Dwelling" means a building or portion thereof used exclusively for residential purposes, including one-family, two-family and multiple family dwelling(s), but not including hotels or boarding houses
This is the amount your company may pay to repair or replace your home if your home is damaged by a covered loss This amount may range from exactly the amount listed on your policy (face amount) to any amount required to replace your dwelling (true Guaranteed Replacement cost) This covers your floors, windows, walls, ceilings, roof, fireplaces, stairs, carpet, etc
Your home should be insured for what it will cost to rebuild it Most insurance agents can help you determine the correct amount Keep in mind that the purchase price or appraisal of your home takes into account the value of the land, which wouldn't need to be replaced at time of loss