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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 may refer to: Single room occupancy, a form of housing in which one person is housed in an individual room or apartment within a multiple-tenant ...

  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. Murphy to fund single-patient rooms at NJ vets homes to avert ...

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    About $21 million in state funds would be used to convert all the rooms at New Jersey's veterans homes to single occupancy in an effort to avert another infectious disease disaster after the COVID ...

  6. Bedsit - Wikipedia

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    The American and Canadian equivalents to a bedsit are rooming houses and single room occupancy (SRO); however, in Canada those differ from bedsits in that rooming houses and SRO hotels generally do not provide tenants with private kitchen or bathing facilities; instead, those facilities are shared.

  7. Single supplement - Wikipedia

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    The single supplement is a travel industry premium charged to solo travelers when they take a room alone. The amount involved ranges from 10 to 100 percent of the standard accommodation rate. [ 1 ] Solo travelers see this as an unfair form of discrimination, but vendors justify the charge as reflecting the fact that most accommodations are ...

  8. Dormitory - Wikipedia

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    Most colleges and universities provide single or multiple occupancy rooms for their students, usually at a cost. These buildings consist of many such rooms, like an apartment building. The largest dormitory building in the US is said to be Bancroft Hall at the United States Naval Academy, [8] housing 4,400 midshipmen in 1,700 multiple occupancy ...

  9. 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 ...