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1. Right of household to occupying dwelling (or part of dwelling)

Successive number of person being head of household ____

Household occupies dwelling by the right of:

(Encircle the relevant symbol number)

[] 1 Single or shared ownership
[] Membership in housing cooperative
[] 2 Owner's right
[] 3 Tenant's right
[] 4 Allocation of dwelling (administrative allocation, or tenure contract with socialized economy unit)
[] 5 Tenure contract (with individual owner, or with member of housing cooperative)
[] 6 Sub-tenure of part or whole of allocated dwelling
[] Relationship with dwelling owner or main tenant
[] 7 Parents or children
[] 8 Other related person
[] Other right (specify) ________
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69 Right of household to occupy the dwelling (or part of dwelling) [p. 94]
1. In the first line of the table the individuals, who, basing on the answer in question 7 have been specified to be "heads of households".
2. Answer to the question is provided by encircling the proper answer visible in the table of the A form.
3. Symbol 1 shall be indicated for all the individuals who have the right of ownership to the dwelling, that is:

- They are owner or co-owners of the whole building, in which the dwellings are registered, even if they are the representatives of the housing administrative,
- They are the owners of a floor (segment) of the building which is in its entirety owned by a productive collective or other entity.

Dwellings owned by the individuals in the buildings which are managed by collectives are the result of allowing the citizens to purchase dwellings from the state.
4. Symbol 2 shall be indicated for the individuals occupying the dwelling while being members of housing cooperative and have the owner's right to it as it has been acquired by purchasing the said dwelling, inheriting it, or acquired in any other case in the same becoming the owner's dwelling.
5. Symbol 3 shall be indicated for the members of housing cooperatives to which the inhabitants have the tenant's right as the dwelling had been granted to the head of household by the cooperative.
6. Symbol 4 shall be indicated for all the individuals, for whom the dwelling has been allocated by a local authority or administrative body. The allocation might have took place on the basis of:

- Administrative allocation, regardless if the dwelling is located in the building owned by a private entity or by the state and if it has additional allocation rights ascribed to it,
- Tenure agreement concluded with a socialized economy unit which owns the building or the dwelling. Such agreements are concluded in the habitable units where no administrative decisions concerning allocation and occupation apply.
- Allocation by the company employing the individual, if the allocation took place before 1st VIII 1974.

7. Symbol 5 shall be indicated for all the individuals who have concluded a tenure contract with:

- Individual owner of the building or the dwelling,
- Housing cooperative managing the dwelling.

Tenure agreement shall not only be understood as a document made in a written but also concluded in an oral form in the case of which the payment method for the dwelling has been agreed upon. Those may include typical payments, as well as other, non-material help or services provided by the individual occupying the dwelling.
8. Symbol 6 shall be indicated for sub-tenure of part or whole of allocated dwelling, meaning that the household tenured a part or entirety of the dwelling from the main lodger who is the dwelling leaser himself. Such a case will be rather observable in the dwellings, for which the 4 symbol has been indicated, so in those allocated by administrative decision or socialized economy unit. The following does not concern tenured dwellings. Nevertheless, it may happen that a household leases a part of the dwelling from the owner of the said dwelling (so such a household is a leaser and shall have the 5 symbol encircled), but the said household additionally sub-tenured a part of the dwelling in question. In the said event 5 symbol may be encircled together with 6. However, in the majority of situations, 4 and 6 symbol combinations are more frequent.
Tenure agreement shall not only be understood as a document made in a written but also concluded in an oral form in the case of which the payment method for the dwelling has been agreed upon.
9. Symbol 7 or 8 shall be indicated for all the individuals being related with dwelling owner or main tenant or if any other type of kinship or close connection between the individuals in question arises, as it must be indicated during the census as well.
The household living with its family may fully or partially pay the rent for the occupied dwelling or part of the dwelling, as well as all the other costs connected with the maintenance of the habitable space in question.
Answer 7 or 8 shall be encircled after the specification of the type of relation between the individuals being the representatives of the household and the dwelling owner or main tenant.
10. Symbol 9 shall be indicated if the household occupies the dwelling for a reason that has not been specified above. The said symbol shall be, for example used, in the following cases:

- For household occupying a dwelling for life,
- For former agricultural holding owners, who exchanged their farm for the rent granted to them by the state,
- For priests and other clergymen occupying vicarage or other building run by the church.

All the cases of indicating the 9 symbol shall be additionally justified by providing a proper explanation, for example "living for life", "holding exchanged for dwelling" or "occupying vicarage".