Connecticut General Statutes 19a-361 – Basement living rooms
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In tenement houses, no room in the cellar or in the basement shall be constructed, altered, converted or occupied for living purposes, unless all of the following conditions are complied with: (1) Such room shall be at least seven feet six inches high, in each part, from the floor to the ceiling; (2) the ceiling of such room shall be at least four feet and six inches above the surface of the street or ground outside of or adjoining the same; (3) all walls surrounding such room shall be damp-proof; (4) the floor of such room shall be damp-proof and waterproof.
Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 19a-361
- Basement: means a story partly, but not more than one-half, below the level of the grade. See Connecticut General Statutes 19a-355
- Cellar: means a story more than one-half below the level of the grade. See Connecticut General Statutes 19a-355