Interviewer instructions
14. Ownership
Within tenancy, only the dwelling property is considered, without giving importance to the land.
If the dwelling is the property of a person who lives in it, read the options: Are you paying for it?, Is it paid for?, Is it in a different situation?, and circle the code for which you get an affirmative answer. For this consider the following situations.
[Depiction of this completed question on the enumeration form]
The option Are you paying for it? Includes dwellings in which a debt or mortgage is being paid.
If the dwelling is in an agricultural communal farm [ejido] or community, and is the property of one of the residents of the dwelling, circle code 4, without asking if they are paying or if it totally paid for.
The option is it in a different situation? Includes other cases which are not found in the options. For example, dwellings that are in dispute or bank foreclosure, and those of squatters.
When the dwelling is not the property of any of the residents, read the options: Is it rented?, Is it borrowed, being cared for, or in a different situation?; in this last type are found, for example, intestate dwellings (the owner died without designating a new owner).