This is your daily reminder that premises, when referring to a tract of land together with its buildings, is already a singular noun. So your home is your premises, not your premise. (The latter is a logical proposition or legal statement.)
While I’m, at it, I should also point out that it’s versus, not verse, when, e.g., you run across something like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b42_RVpvVoc
(Because it turns out we get versus from the Latin adversus for against. Either v. or vs. is an acceptable abbreviation.)