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A '''residence''' is a place (normally a building) used as a [[home]] or [[dwelling]], where people '''reside'''.

Residence may more specifically refer to:

* [[Domicile (law)]], a legal term for residence
* [[Habitual residence]], a civil law term dealing with the status of refugees, and child abduction
* [[Family law|Residence in English family law]], pertaining to where children should live in the case of disputes
* Residence or hall of residence (UK) accommodating college or university students, known in the US as a residence hall or [[dormitory]]
* [[Residenz]], the German term for residence which normally means the city palace of a noble family
* [[Tax residence]], to determine the location of someone's home for tax purposes

==See also==
* {{lookfrom}}
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* ''[[Sotheby's International Realty#Reside magazine|Reside]]'', a real estate magazine
* [[Residency (disambiguation)]]
* [[Resident (disambiguation)]]
* [[Shelter (disambiguation)]]


[[Category:Broad-concept articles]]
[[Category:Home]]
[[Category:Living arrangements]]
[[Category:Human habitats]]

Latest revision as of 13:44, 19 February 2024

A residence is a place (normally a building) used as a home or dwelling, where people reside.

Residence may more specifically refer to:

  • Domicile (law), a legal term for residence
  • Habitual residence, a civil law term dealing with the status of refugees, and child abduction
  • Residence in English family law, pertaining to where children should live in the case of disputes
  • Residence or hall of residence (UK) accommodating college or university students, known in the US as a residence hall or dormitory
  • Residenz, the German term for residence which normally means the city palace of a noble family
  • Tax residence, to determine the location of someone's home for tax purposes

See also

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