Property Subtype - Single Family Residence
The term single-family residence means a structure designed for residential use by one family, or a unit so designed, whose owner owns, directly or through a non-profit cooperative housing organization, an undivided interest in the underling real estate, including property owned in common with others which contributes to the use and enjoyment of the structure or unit.
This can be referenced in MIBOR BLC Public Records (CRS Data) by clicking on Public Records, searching the County/Address, and reviewing the Property Summary section.
This report can also be accessed from within the BLC Listing Service on a property listing record using the Additional Information "Reports" options.
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