Attachment B
Purpose for Data Collected via Form OS-2000
OMB No. 1084-0033
“Private Rental Survey”
Houses – Apartment – Mobile Homes
City and State – (physical or mailing city); may be used for follow-up measure of contractor’s performance.
Address of Housing Sample – used by contractor to photograph and physically inspect unit; used to map comparables; may be used for follow-up measure of contractor’s performance.
Name of Owner/Agent – name individual interviewed; may be used for follow-up measure of contractor’s performance.
Address of Owner/Agent – address of individual interviewed (if not the tenant) ; may be used for follow-up measure of contractor’s performance.
Survey Community and State – (survey community that comparable is representative of; may differ from physical city because comparable may range 5 miles from survey community for houses, apartments and mobile homes; up to 15 miles from community for trailer pads); Independent variable used in regression to predict rent.
Survey ID Number – Unique rental comparable record identifier, provided by contractor according to nomenclature specified in contract.
Zip Code – May be used to map comparable; may be used for comparison with realtor records, census data records, etc.
Community Code – Unique community record identifier, provided by NBC. Codes are provided to contractor prior to data collection.
Owner/Agent Phone – phone of individual interviewed; may be used for follow-up measure of contractor’s performance.
Housing Data
Year Constructed – Use in “age” variable; Independent variable that is used in regression.
Gross Finished Floor Space – Used in “total finished square feet” variable; Independent variable that is used in regression or future regression. Also used to compute “Adjusted Rent” when utilities are included in monthly rent (see #19.)
Basement
First Floor
Other Floors
Gross Unfinished Basement Space – Required for data validity and completeness to ensure unfinished basement square footage is NOT included in “Gross Finished Space” (#2). Also required to compute “Adjusted Rent” when utilities are included in monthly rent (see #19.)
Number of Bedrooms – Independent variable that is used in regression or future regression.
Number of Bathrooms – Independent variable that is used in regression or future regression.
Number of Rooms – Independent variable for future regression.
Exterior Condition – Independent variable that is used in regression or future regression.
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Obsolete
Interior Condition – Independent variable that is used in regression or future regression.
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Obsolete
Primary Heating Energy – Required to compute “Adjusted Rent” when utilities are included in monthly rent (see #19.)
Natural Gas
Liquid Propane Gas
Fuel oil
Electricity – resistance heat
Electricity – heat pump
Coal
Wood
Solar
None
Central Cooling System – Independent variable that is used in regression or future regression.
Refrigerated Air
Evaporative Air
Both
None
Window Cooling – Independent variable that is used in regression or future regression.
No. of refrigerated Air Units
No. of Evaporative Air Units
Trailer Pad Construction (mobile homes only) – Independent variable for future regression.
Hard Surface (cement, asphalt, etc.)
Natural Surface (dirt, gravel, etc.)
Not Applicable
Garage/Carport – Independent variable that is used in regression or future regression.
Garage – single car
Garage – double car
Carport
None
Rent Class – Used to segregate data files prior to regression. Separate regressions are run for houses, apartment and mobile homes.
Single Family House
Apartment Unit
Mobile Home
Duplex/Triplex (houses only) – Independent variable that is used in regression or future regression.
Appliances Provided by Landlord – Required to compute “Adjusted Rent” when specific appliances are included in monthly rent. Costs for these appliances are estimated by the NBC, then deducted from the “Monthly Contract Rental Rate” (#27) to produce an “Adjusted Rent” Dependent variable prior to the regression.
Refrigerator
Range
Dishwasher
Washer
Dryer
Freezer
Microwave Oven
Trash Compactor
Utilities/Services Paid for by the Landlord – Required to compute “Adjusted Rent” when specific utilities or services are included in monthly rent. Costs for these utilities or services are estimated by the NBC, then deducted from the “Monthly Contract Rental Rate” (#27) to produce an “Adjusted Rent” Dependent variable prior to the regression.
Water
Sewer
Garbage
Lawn Care
Cable TV
Satellite Dish hook-up
Electricity
Heating Fuel
Firewood
Snow Removal
Furnishings Provided by Landlord – Required to compute “Adjusted Rent” when specific furnishings are included in monthly rent. Costs for these furnishings are estimated by the NBC, then deducted from the “Monthly Contract Rental Rate” (#27) to produce an “Adjusted Rent” Dependent variable prior to the regression.
Fireplace – Independent variable that is used in regression or future regression.
Working Fireplace
No fireplace or not working
Free Standing Stove – Independent variable for future regression.
Free Standing Stove is Primary Heat Source – Required to compute “Adjusted Rent” when utilities are included in monthly rent (see #19.)
Free Standing Stove is Primary Cooking Appliance – Required to compute “Adjusted Rent” when utilities are included in monthly rent (see #19.)
Monthly Contract Rental Rate – Required to compute “Adjusted Rent” Dependent variable prior to regression.
Purpose for Data Collected via Form OS-2001
OMB No. 1084-0033
“Private Rental Survey”
Trailer Spaces
City and State – (physical or mailing city); may be used for follow-up measure of contractor’s performance.
Name of Trailer Park – used for contract specifications; may be used for follow-up measure of contractor’s performance.
Street Address of Trailer Park – used by contractor to photograph and physically inspect unit; used to map comparables; may be used for follow-up measure of contractor’s performance.
Mailing City/Town and State – (survey community that comparable is representative of; may differ from physical city because trailer space comparables may range 15 miles from survey community); Independent variable is used in regression to predict rent.
Managers or Owner’s Name – name individual interviewed; may be used for follow-up measure of contractor’s performance.
Survey ID Number – Unique rental comparable record identifier, provided by contractor according to nomenclature specified in contract.
Zip Code – used to map comparables.
Community Code – Unique community record identifier, provided by NBC. Codes are provided to contractor prior to data collection.
Manager/Owner’s Phone – phone of individual interviewed; may be used for follow-up measure of contractor’s performance.
Park/Site Data
Total Square Feet of Single-Wide Site – Independent variable for future regression.
Monthly Contract Rent – Required to compute “Adjusted Rent” Dependent variable prior to regression.
Year Trailer Park Constructed – Potential “Age” independent variable for regression; used in the past.
Trailer Pad Construction – Independent variable for future regression.
Hard Surface
Natural Surface
Services Paid for by Landlord: Required to compute “Adjusted Rent” Dependent variable prior to regression. Costs for these utilities and services are estimated by the NBC, then deducted from the “Monthly Contract Rent” (#1B or #2B) to produce an “Adjusted Rent” Dependent variable prior to the regression.
Sewer (including septic)
Water (including wells)
Garbage
Lawn Care
Cable TV
Satellite Dish Hook-up
Electricity
Heating Fuel
Snow Removal
Attachment B – OMB No. 1084-0033
File Type | application/msword |
File Title | Attachment C |
Author | National Business Center |
Last Modified By | Rachel Drucker |
File Modified | 2010-06-04 |
File Created | 2010-06-02 |