Literal question
<svar a="all" v="MX00A027 MX00A028">14. Ownership<br /><br />Is the dwelling owned by someone who lives here?<br />Circle only one answer.<br /><br /><div class="i1">1 Yes</div><br /><div class="i2">3 Mortgaged<br />4 Totally paid for<br />5 Another situation</div><br /><div class="i1">2 No</div><br /><div class="i2">6 Rented<br />7 Loaned, caretakers or another situation</div><br /></svar>
Interviewer instructions
<svar a="all" v="MX00A027 MX00A028"><span class="em">14. Ownership</span><br /><br />Within tenancy, only the dwelling property is considered, without giving importance to the land.<br /><br />If the dwelling is the property of a person who lives in it, read the options: Are you paying for it?, Is it paid for?, Is it in a different situation?, and circle the code for which you get an affirmative answer. For this consider the following situations.<br /><br />[Depiction of this completed question on the enumeration form]<br /><br />The option Are you paying for it? Includes dwellings in which a debt or mortgage is being paid.<br /><br />If the dwelling is in an agricultural communal farm [<span class="lang">ejido</span>] or community, and is the property of one of the residents of the dwelling, circle code 4, without asking if they are paying or if it totally paid for.<br /><br />The option is it in a different situation? Includes other cases which are not found in the options. For example, dwellings that are in dispute or bank foreclosure, and those of squatters.<br /><br />When the dwelling is not the property of any of the residents, read the options: Is it rented?, Is it borrowed, being cared for, or in a different situation?; in this last type are found, for example, intestate dwellings (the owner died without designating a new owner).<br /></svar>