You find two unoccupied seats while I get the sodas.
Yes; "This house has remained unoccupied since the war." is a valid sentence.
occupied
I'm not sure if there's a major difference price-wise, but usually an unoccupied house is insured by unoccupied home insurance, as opposed to occupied home insurance.
Four
desertedquietdepressedsilenthopeless
alone, by myself
occupied, busy
Burglary of an unoccupied conveyance in Florida is generally punishable by a term not exceeding 5 years in prison.
Unoccupied usually means nobody is living there. Usually voids homeowners coverage and prompts a letter to the owner and a notice of policy cancellation if not remedied. Unoccupied homes require Vacant property insurance.
I think that it's 'unoccupied'.
They are numbers that are empty unoccupied.