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Definition
A venue that is designed to be inhabited and intended to be used by one orseveral persons. This sections differentiates between a flat with annexes, a
flat without annexes, a terraced house/a semi-detached house and a
detached house.Flat with annexes.- An annex is denominated any element that cannot be
separated from the dwelling because it serves for its use, in other words,
this paragraph includes those dwellings which, apart from the flat, also
have a garage or/and a storage room, not intended for residence and
usable for other uses. This is considered in the horizontal division law and
is recorded in the public deed for the dwelling.
- Flat without annexes.- Dwellings that do not have any rooms depending
on them. This also includes flats whose annexes have their own
independent deeds.
- Terraced or semi-detached house.- A terraced house is a single dwelling
within a building, linked to other buildings by two of its external walls.
This may be with one or various floors, with or without annexes, be within
a plot of land which is the same size or larger than the building.
This heading also includes semi-detached houses, which are single
dwellings within a building, linked to other buildings by one of their
external walls. These may be one or various floors, with or without
annexes, be within a plot of land which is the same size or larger than the
building.
- Detached house.- This is a single dwelling within a building, whose
external walls are not linked to any other building. This may be with one
or various floors, with or without annexes, be within a plot of land which is
the same size or larger than the building.
Source
Transfer of Property Rights. MethodologyTopic
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