Literal question
(4) Layout of dwelling:
Multiple responses possible
[] Kitchen-cum-living room
[] Kitchen
[] Kitchenette
[] Bathroom
[] Adjoining bath
[] Anteroom
[] Room created by partition
[] Cellar, Cellar section
[] Balcony, Loggia, Terrace
[] Connection to a working gas line
[] Waterline within the residence
[] Flushing toilet within the residence
[] Access to private garden
[] Parking garage (controlled parking lot)
[] Parking-storage area (reserved)
(4) A kitchen-cum-living-room is only considered a kitchen when it also has fittings for sitting area (i.e. three-piece suite). A kitchen is a separate room (a kitchenette is only a part of a [larger] room), which is chiefly used for the preparation of food--however not as a living area.
House garden use is only noted in the case that the possibility exists to use a garden belonging directly to the house.
A parking area is then noted when a personal parking area is reserved for this residence within the house property, or rather when--with the case of one and two-family homes--a parking space is available on the lot. "Parking spaces" located on public transportation areas should not be included.