Multiple-Family Dwellings definition

Multiple-Family Dwellings means, collectively, (i) Multiple-Family Dwellings as defined in the Regulation, and (ii) sources agreed by the Parties to be Multiple-Family Dwellings for the purposes of the MSA (including the sources referred to in Exhibit 3).
Multiple-Family Dwellings means a dwelling designed or occupied by more than two
Multiple-Family Dwellings means a dwelling than contains two (2) or more dwelling units

More Definitions of Multiple-Family Dwellings

Multiple-Family Dwellings means Buildings such as duplexes, triplexes, apartments, etc., under a single owner, usually occupied by renters.
Multiple-Family Dwellings means a dwelling than contains two (2) or more dwelling units (including a “duplex”), provided, however, that a property containing a single-family dwelling and a lawful accessory dwelling unit (eitherboth attached and detached) and/or a junior accessory dwelling unit shall not be deemed a multiple-family dwelling.
Multiple-Family Dwellings means a property containingfive (5) or more residential units, including those which are occupied seasonally.
Multiple-Family Dwellings means any apartment, townhouse, condominium or similar building, including the conversion of an existing single-family dwelling, designed for occupancy in separate dwelling units therein by more than two families.
Multiple-Family Dwellings means apartments and condominiums;
Multiple-Family Dwellings means dwelling units operated as a group, and located in the same building. This shall include apartments, roominghouses, condominium dwelling units, and accessory apartments located within structures principally used for owner occupancy.
Multiple-Family Dwellings means two or more dwelling units arranged in a building so that not more than four dwelling units have a common external access to the exterior of the building at ground level.