I think "LMK" covers this (which is already defined), and is different than the occupant the building (which would be "NAM" I believe).
In many cases, yes. In other cases, LMK would be a larger complex ("The Mews"), comprising more than one building.
- UNIT (unit), e.g, "APT 42" or "SUITE 123" - ROOM (room number), e.g., "1234"
I know you gave only one example per, but room numbers have other characters in them frequently, like "63-1N" (which is my office designation, so I didn't make it up)
Otherwise, these last two seem reasonable
Both are strings.
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