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# Uniform Appraisal Dataset 10 Unit Interior
## Levels in Unit
Levels are usable areas or living areas.
- The foyer (or landing) area in a split foyer is not considered a separate level.
- A sunken living room is not considered a separate level.
- An uppermost story is considered a level when there is permanent stair access (not drop stairs or a scuttle), and is not considered an attic.
- The level may include finished or unfinished space.
- When an attic is the uppermost story and requires structural changes to convert to livable space, it is not considered a level. For government agency appraisals, attics are reported in the Dwelling Exterior section (8.017).
- Levels are specific to each unit.
- Example: If the entire below grade area is an ADU, it would be captured in the Unit Interior section for the ADU, and not for the main dwelling unit.
- When ANSI is the applicable standard, partially below grade is considered below grade. Represent the level appropriately.
- Noncontinuous finished area in the dwelling that is not part of any unit is reported in the Dwelling Exterior section (8.046-8.048) and not here.
Levels in Unit reflects the number of rows in the Level and Room Detail table (10.029-10.033).
## Area Breakdown
| Finished Above | 3,002 Sq. Ft | Occupancy Owner |
|----------------|--------------|-----------------|
| Sq.Ft. Total Bedrooms | 5 |
| 1,300 Sq. Ft | Total Bathrooms - Full | 3 |
| Unfinished Below Grade | 230 Sq. Ft | Total Bathrooms - Half | 1 |
**Area Data Source**: Physical Measurement
Below Grade Finish Compared to Above Similar
The total indicated in Levels in Unit must be represented in the Level and Room Detail.
## Level and Room Detail
| Level in Unit | Grade Level Detail | Finish Area | Room Summary |
|---------------|--------------------|-------------|--------------|
| Partially Below Grade | Finished | 1,300 Sq. Ft | 1 Bath - Half |
| | | | 1 - Media Room |
| | | | 1 - Recreation Room |
| | | | 1 - Wet Bar |
| Above Grade Finished | 1,470 Sq. Ft | 1 - Bath - Full |
| | | | 1 - Bedroom |
| | | | 1 - Dining Room |
| | | | 1 - Family Room |
| | | | 1 - Kitchen |
| | | | 1 - Office |
| Level 2 | Above Grade Finished | 1,532 Sq. Ft | 2 - Bath - Full |
| | | | 4 - Bedroom |
| | | | 1 - Laundry Room |
## Levels in Unit 10.017
### Unit Interior: Levels in Unit
**Report Allowable**
| Report Label | When to Include | Definition / Additional Guidance |
|--------------|-----------------|----------------------------------|
| Field ID | Answers / Format | |
| 10.017 | Levels in Unit | Always required Number The number of levels in the living unit. Examples: |
| | - A basement is considered a level, and Level in Unit (10.029) would start with a B. |
| | - For a cape cod with slanted ceilings, the upper story is considered a level. |
**Note**: This does not represent the number of floors in the building, which is reported in Floors in Building (8.003) in the Dwelling Exterior section.
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