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Kamus Demografi Pelbagai Bahasa, Edisi Kedua, Volum Bahasa Malaysia
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A dwelling1, a dwelling unit1, or living quarters1 are statistical abstractions denoting housing accommodations appropriate for occupation by one household (110-3). The size of a dwelling is measured by the number of its rooms2 or by its surface area3. The degree of crowding4 is a function of the size of the dwelling and the number of its inhabitants. Crowding standards are applied to distinguish overcrowded dwellings5 and insufficiently occupied dwellings6 . An unoccupied dwelling7 is a dwelling which is not used for residence either permanently or occasionally.
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The occupier of a dwelling may be its owner1 or a tenant2 who rents it from an owner, who is then called landlord1. A tenant who rents a dwelling to a sub-tenant is called the Templat:NewTextTerm. A sub-tenant3 is a person who rents from a tenant. A person occupying a dwelling to which he or she has no legal title is called a squatter4 .
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