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fourplex

[ fawr-pleks, fohr- ]

noun

Architecture.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of fourplex1

1970–75; four + -plex, abstracted from duplex ( apartment ), in place of quadruplex
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Several years ago, investors bought the Koreatown fourplex where Mary Carmen Martinez had lived for nearly two decades and tried to push the tenants out.

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In Los Angeles, screenshots show the owner of a fourplex in Silver Lake told a tester that Section 8 wasn’t a possibility.

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She used to live on the 68th floor of a condo tower in downtown Toronto, but five years ago she relocated to a four-unit residential building called a fourplex, in the city’s more low-rise midtown area.

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Tom Knezic, a Toronto architect and co-founder of Solares Architecture, designed one fourplex currently being rented in the city, and also designed four now under construction.

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But if you lived in a fourplex and your landlord lives in one of the units, they would not be exempt from the limit.

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