No. It can be mentioned in the ad as "detached ?? sq ft garage" and you can include "?? sq ft of land" but not mislead the buyers into thinking the actual house has so much square footage when it is not.
yea
No, just living area is counted.
The "square footage" is usually called the "area". A room that measures 3-ft long and 3-ft wide has -- 9 square feet on the floor -- 9 more square feet on the ceiling -- more square feet on the walls, but in order to count those, you have to know the height of the ceiling above the floor.
1st measure the area of the oil bottle LxWxH to get square footage. subtract .3 from total to count for bottle shape,unless using a case box. then calculate same square footage for container 20'XWxH. subtract your first number from the second number.this will be a close estimate. it depends on if your filling it top top bottom in cardboard boxes or just toosing empty bottles in container,or stacking pallets.if stacking pallets take container square footage and subtract pallet size (by calculation) by number of pallets.
No. It can be mentioned in the ad as "detached ?? sq ft garage" and you can include "?? sq ft of land" but not mislead the buyers into thinking the actual house has so much square footage when it is not.
you con only count square footage as the foot print a room has. that would be the part of a room you can walk on
No it does not...
yea
No, just living area is counted.
The "square footage" is usually called the "area". A room that measures 3-ft long and 3-ft wide has -- 9 square feet on the floor -- 9 more square feet on the ceiling -- more square feet on the walls, but in order to count those, you have to know the height of the ceiling above the floor.
In short "YES" Real estate appraisers normally determine the square footage of a home by measuring the exterior of the building. If a home has two floors, the appraiser may just calculate the living space as being twice the size of the ground floor's dimensions. If you have a two-story home with vaulted ceilings, you actually have less usable square footage than someone with an identically sized home that does not have vaulted ceilings. Nevertheless, appraisers typically do not deduct the square footage you sacrificed when you chose to install vaulted ceilings. This means that in terms of usable square footage, homes with vaulted ceilings normally cost more than homes without vaulted ceilings.
XYZ material do not count as being 'monsters'. If they are detached while Dimensional Fissure is active, they will simply go to the graveyard as normal.
Yes, a rectangle can be counted as a square. It is a type of square.
1st measure the area of the oil bottle LxWxH to get square footage. subtract .3 from total to count for bottle shape,unless using a case box. then calculate same square footage for container 20'XWxH. subtract your first number from the second number.this will be a close estimate. it depends on if your filling it top top bottom in cardboard boxes or just toosing empty bottles in container,or stacking pallets.if stacking pallets take container square footage and subtract pallet size (by calculation) by number of pallets.
count them
look at the square and count