ASIS International (ASIS) Professional Certified Investigator Practice Exam

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What is the legal definition of a 'dwelling'?

  1. A commercial property

  2. A structure where trades are made

  3. A home or structure suitable for living

  4. A place solely for recreational use

The correct answer is: A home or structure suitable for living

The legal definition of a 'dwelling' typically refers to a home or a structure that is suitable for living. This includes residences where people can sleep, eat, and perform the basic activities associated with daily life. The term encompasses a variety of living arrangements, such as single-family homes, apartments, and condominiums. The key aspect is that it serves as a place where individuals or families reside, which aligns with legal interpretations of what constitutes a home. In context, commercial properties, structures solely for trading purposes, or places designated solely for recreation do not fulfill the criteria of providing suitable living conditions or being primarily intended for habitation. Thus, they do not qualify as a 'dwelling' legally.