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Do split level tenements fall within the definition of a storey?

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Do split level tenements fall within the definition of a storey?

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Yes, however, they will only be counted towards the number of storeys if they result in the property having three or more storeys at any point. Therefore a property which is two storeys at the front and three storeys at the back will require licensing. However, a property which has two storeys at the front and two in the rear tenement will not require licensing.

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