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  2. Single-room occupancy - Wikipedia

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    Single-room occupancy (SRO) is a type of low-cost housing typically aimed at residents with low or minimal incomes, or single adults who like a minimalist lifestyle, who rent small, furnished single rooms with a bed, chair, and sometimes a small desk. [1]

  3. Single occupancy - Wikipedia

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    Single-occupancy vehicle, a vehicle designed to accommodate more than one person, but being used to transport only one person (the driver); Single-occupant vehicle, a vehicle designed to accommodate only one person (the driver) - for very small cars, see Microcar, Bubblecar, and Cyclecar

  4. Rooming house - Wikipedia

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    Rooming houses are often used as housing for low-income people, as rooming houses (along with single room occupancy units in hotels) are the least expensive housing for single adults. [1] Rooming houses are usually owned and operated by private landlords. [ 2 ]

  5. Household - Wikipedia

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    The household is the basic unit of analysis in many social, microeconomic and government models, and is important to economics and inheritance. [2] Household models include families, blended families, shared housing, group homes, boarding houses, houses of multiple occupancy (UK), and single room occupancy (US).

  6. House in multiple occupation - Wikipedia

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    A house in multiple occupation (HMO), [1] or a house of multiple occupancy, is a British English term which refers to residential properties where 'common areas' exist and are shared by more than one household.

  7. What is a certificate of occupancy, and do I need one? - AOL

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    A certificate of occupancy is a legal document that proves a property is safe to inhabit and meets all code and usage requirements. It is often required for major home renovations or when selling ...

  8. Occupancy - Wikipedia

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    Occupancy can also refer to the number of persons using an undivided space, such as a meeting room, ballroom, auditorium, or stadium. As with building codes, fire protection authorities often set a limit on the number of people that can occupy a space at one time.

  9. ‘Single Residence Occupancy’ Wins Imagine Entertainment ...

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    “Single Residence Occupancy,” a creative short from creators Omer Ben-Shachar and Belinda Huijuan Tang, has been named the first-place winner of the From Minutes to Movies ShortFest competition.