Saturday, March 13, 2010

What is the real estate industry's definition of the term/phrase ';Full Bath(room)'; Follow --up question.

To be considered a ';Full Bath(room)';--should the shower and/or tub, sink/basin and toilet be in the same room?What is the real estate industry's definition of the term/phrase ';Full Bath(room)'; Follow --up question.
Yes usually. but the sinks may be just outside the toliet %26amp; tub area. A half bath is only a toliet and a sink.What is the real estate industry's definition of the term/phrase ';Full Bath(room)'; Follow --up question.
A full bath can only be defined as a bathroom with a sink, toilet and tub. If it has no tub, it is a half bath. If it has a shower instead of tub, it is a three quarter bath. Double sinks or a tub and separate shower in the same bath are still considered a full bath.
a full bathroom would be a bathroom that has a shower/tub %26amp; toilet %26amp; sink in the same ';main room';. i've seen full baths that have the toilet in a ';closet';, so to speak, while the sink/basin %26amp; shower/tub were separate from the ';toilet closet';.





a half bath is a room with a toilet. i don't think a sink has to be there to qualify as a half-bath, but in almost all cases there is a sink present along with the toilet in half bathrooms.





hope this helps!
yeah cuz a half bathroom only has a toilet

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