I can't answer specifically for Alabama, but in most states the standard is no more than two adults per bedroom.
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Most municipal codes do not allow this. Check with your state of Oregon for this matter.
The general rule is up to two adults for each bedroom. A bedroom is a room of a least 70 square feet, with at least one window.
A typical 1 bedroom apartment in Dallas cost about 900 dollars. Texas is one of the hot state's in the united state's map.
28% of Alabama adults are overwight. They are the heaviest state in the US.
Currently, a one bedroom apartment in ashville NC costs about $721. Basically, the cost depends on the district you rent in, and the state of the market.
It depend on the particular region in the state you are interested in. Prices in Birmingham range from $400 to $700 for a two bedroom apartment in the "desireable" sections of town. Home rentals are about $800-$1200 average. In Mobile and Montgomery and Huntsville, the prices range differently as these are less populated areas. Check the local papers (see the link).
In the state of North Carolina, including Mecklenburg County, up to six unrelated adults can live together in a 3-bedroom mobile home. If the adults are related in any way, then there are no restrictions on the number of adults who may live in any home.
You don't have to be separated to file for divorce. Move out of the house/apartment and file.
The number of bedrooms depends on the area as far as city and state you live in. Most apartments come vary from three bedroom to four bedroom. But not in Peoria. Most bigger sities have bigger sized apartments.
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