unit 15
commercial measuring methods have been in place since
1915
when were standards developed for the measurement of square footage in detached and attached single-family homes?
1996
to be considered a room, a space must have at LEAST
70 square feet of space
a four-season porch features
all of these: walls that are insulated, flooring, combination windows
what organization developed the method for calculating square footage?
american national standards institute
a balustrade is a
balcony or railed platform that projects from the face of a building above the ground
what does the acronym BOMI stand for?
building owners and managers institute
what is a habitable space?
a finished area used for eating, living, sleeping, or cooking
what is a cellar?
a storage space usually (but not necessarily) below ground
when were the Uniform Residential Appraisal Report (URAR) guidelines developed for measuring residential properties?
mid-1970s
the acronym NAHB stands for
national association of home builders
all finished attics are included in gross living area (GLA)
none of these are true
which of the following is TRUE with regard to calculating and reporting above-grade room counts?
only finished areas above grade can be calculated and reported for room counts
nearly 100 years ago, standards for the measurement of commercial buildings were established by
the building owners and managers association (BOMA)
a finished area is an enclosed space featuring
three finished surfaces
is there a requirement for minimum wall length for any habitable room?
yes, no wall may be shorter than 7 feet
which of the following played an integral role in developing the Uniform Residential Appraisal Report (URAR)?
fannie mae
gross living area (GLA) refers to all
finished square feet above grade
gross building area (GBA) refers to the total
floor area of a building, including below-grade space
what does the acronym GBA stand for?
gross building area
