Literal question
18. How did the family get this dwelling?
[] 1 It was built
[] 2 It was bought
[] 3 Flat of the National Savings Bank or co-operative flat allocated by the local council
[] 4 Tenement dwelling of the local council, allocation of official residence
[] 5 Exchange of dwellings
[] 6 It was inherited or assigned
[] 7 You have no separate dwelling: you live with the parents, relatives
[] 8 You rent a complete flat from a private person
[] 9 You are subtenant or you entered into a contract relating to support for life
[] Other, specify it ____
Questions 18 and 19 should be answered by the first and -- if any -- the second family living in the dwelling.
Question 18.
The question should be answered according to the circumstances that existed when they moved in the dwelling. (If, for example, a person with his/her spouse had been admitted to the parents' dwelling but in the meanwhile the parents moved away or died, the answer "living with parents/relatives" has to be chosen. In the case when the parents were no more registered in the dwelling at the moment when the person moved in, the answer "inherited or relinquished" should be given.) The exchange of privately owned flats, furthermore, the exchange of a tenement-flat allocated by the council for a privately owned flat, have to be categorized as purchasing, too. The answer "Council-allocated dwelling built by the National Saving Bank; or council-allocated co-operative dwelling" should be underlined even if the right to purchase a privately owned flat was bought by the respondent's employer. The answer "dwelling exchange" can be accepted in cases of council-owned flats only, that is, if the given person exchanged his/her former dwelling of any legal status for his/her present council-owned flat.