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Multi-resident contracts are considered commercial if located in:

  1. Any state

  2. The same subdivision

  3. A designated commercial zone

  4. A single building

The correct answer is: The same subdivision

Multi-resident contracts are classified as commercial primarily when they are located in a designated commercial zone. This is because commercial zones are specifically established areas within municipalities where business activities and commercial developments are permitted. These zones are designed to accommodate multi-residential projects, retail businesses, and other commercial developments, distinguishing them from residential zones meant for single-family homes. The aspect of being in the same subdivision typically applies to residential projects rather than commercial ones. Single buildings or subdivisions might involve residential structures that do not meet the commercial criteria, as they could be part of a larger residential project. The classification hinges significantly on the zoning regulations in place which dictate permissible activities in those areas, thus aligning multi-resident contracts with commercial classifications when established in a designated commercial zone.