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  2. Multifamily residential - Wikipedia

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    2-Flat, 3-Flat, and 4-Flat houses: houses or buildings with 2, 3, or 4 flats, respectively, especially when each of the flats takes up one entire floor of the house. There is a common stairway in the front and often in the back providing access to all the flats. 2-Flats and sometimes 3-flats are common in certain older neighborhoods.

  3. Sheridan Close Apartment Block - Wikipedia

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    The flats, which were launched to the public in 1951 and conceived on the shared ownership (company title) principle, were described by The Master Builders' Weekly as having been introduced at a time when "the self-ownership principle was the only answer to the problem created by inflated building costs which prevented an economic return on ...

  4. House in multiple occupation - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, purpose-built flats in a block of three or more such flats, were excluded from the amended classification. Apart from the statutory definition of HMOs requiring a mandatory licence, local authorities have the power to introduce approved licensing schemes which include smaller HMOs as licensable. Typically these are for three or ...

  5. Common area - Wikipedia

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    That one individual legally decides the use of the common area should they ever gain a roommate in the future. If an apartment complex leases by the bedroom, there is a clause or paragraph detailing how the space is to be used equally between all lease holders. Lastly, there are state-owned and mandated common areas.

  6. Condominium - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the concept of a condominium was introduced by the Federal Law "On the Fundamentals of the Federal Housing Policy" No. 4218-1 dated December 24, 1992: "Condominium is an association of owners of residential premises in apartment buildings with the establishment of conditions for joint ownership and use of inter-apartment stairs ...

  7. Roommate - Wikipedia

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    The most common reason for sharing housing is to reduce the cost of housing. In many rental markets, the monthly rent for a two- or three-bedroom apartment is proportionately less per bedroom than the rent for a one-bedroom apartment (in other words, a three-bedroom flat costs more than a one-bedroom, but not three times as much).

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