Interviewer instructions
1.18 Ownership
This question finds out the degree of security of occupants to remain in a dwelling and identifies the impact on the family budget when it is rented or being paid for.
Ownership is the legal or de facto situation in which occupants inhabit a dwelling.
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This question has four answer options, circle the one where the informant answers affirmatively.
An owned dwelling has two options, which are mentioned below.
Owned, paying for it? 1
When it is being covered or paid for by debit or mortgage.
Owned? 2
When the value of the house is not in debt.
If at least one of the occupants is owner of a dwelling, it is registered as owned. Only the property of the dwelling is taken into account, without that of the land being important. In [p. 76] cases of cooperative pieces of land, it is recommended to read from the option Owned? Without mentioning the option Owned being paid for?
Rented? 3
When a dwelling is occupied in exchange for a rent payment.
In another situation?
When a dwelling is loaned or ceded in exchange for personal service, domestic or other reason.