Your answer may depend on the terms of the lease and the number of people whose names are signed thereon. The number of people who occupy the unit is another matter.
Any 'over-population' issues that may exist in a community must be handled by concerned residents, the board and the owner who rented the unit.
Firstly, it depends on what your landlord will tolerate.
Four should be fine.
Five will likely be tolerated, assuming it is two adults and three children.
More than five and you're inviting trouble.
If the landlord does not impose a limit, your local government will surely have a maximum that it considers safe.
Best to talk to your landlord and come to an agreement.
Six people can live in a 2 bedroom apartment. There can be 2 adults and 4 kids. In a one bedroom apartment, there can be three people.
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It depends on the amount of living space in the apartment, but I'm quite sure two people can live in a one bedroom apartment, considering you share the same bedroom.
The legal limit is usually three people in one bedroom apartment. Those three people can be adults and the landlord is allowed to specify how many people per apartment.
In most states it is two people per bedroom, adult or children over the age of 10.
All says 2 peoples max in 1 bedroom. However I have yet to see or read a law that stats 2 people max per bedroom.
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It depends how big the bedroom is.
I can't answer specifically for Alabama, but in most states the standard is no more than two adults per bedroom.
For a 3 bedroom apartment, you will need approximately 20 medium sized boxes. These boxes will fit all your belongings that are in the bedroom.
You cant get a third bedroom in your default apartment but there are houses which have many bedrooms