no you can share it just matters how many rooms are in there and how many people are in the house
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Public housing units are limited as to the number of occupants that may live in one unit.
How many rooms (including bedrooms) are there?
How old is your son? Is he an adult or a minor?
Most public housing units are for the use of a specified number of persons of a SINGLE family unit (parents/guardians/partners) PLUS their minor children.
They are NOT for the purpose of housing other related adults.
You will need to contact the Charlotte Housing Authority at www.cha-nc.org
There are no laws regarding sharing a room.
Lehtbridge College and Lethbridge University both offer housing assistance to their students. Most of the housing provided includes a common room, game room, and a laundry room. Another popular housing service is from the Lethbridge Housing Authority.
with his wive
The closest I could find pertained to Public Housing and meant Decent, Safe, Sanitary -- I'm presuming anglo-speak.
Probably sharing a hotel room
Probably means that there are 2 twin beds in the room.
No
Evenly.
You can contact your local government for information about affordable housing, public housing or local resources to help access rental accommodations. You can also contact your local housing board to learn about the tenants acts that apply to renters in your area. It is important to understand your rights and responsibilities as a tenant.
If you have to share a room with your younger sibling try to move the furniture around to make more space. Try not to fight with your younger brother or sister because then it will not be much fun sharing a room with them. Be nice to eachother so sharing a room will be fun. Think of the positives about sharing a room with a younger sibling, you don't have to sleep in a room by yourself and you always have someone to talk to.
The difference between room maintenance and public areas is that room maintenance refers to keeping a room up to its standards, whereas public areas are areas with public facilities.