Yes it is.
It depends on local zoning laws, building codes, and rental regulations in your area. Renting out a garage as a living space may require specific permits or inspections to ensure it meets safety and habitability standards. It is best to check with your local government authorities to determine the legality of renting out a garage as a room.
The word is "illegal" if an action goes against the law.
Illegal
Law is a noun that means an official state rule. It can be used in the following possible sentences:Drinking and driving is against the law.All countries have a law against murder.The government is going to pass a law against advertising cigarettes.
People are against SB1070 because they believe it leads to racial profiling and discrimination against immigrants and people of color. Critics argue that the law encourages law enforcement to target individuals based on their appearance or perceived immigration status, which can lead to violations of civil rights.
Many people gathered in the streets to protest against the government's new policies.
All hotels have their own set of rules, its not the LAW that you have to be a certain age, but most hotels choose between 18 and 21 when you can start to rent a room.
No. It may be unethical depending on age and sex of child, but not against the law.
If the car is stolen yes, it is called aiding and abetting.
Almost all hotels will rent a room to an 18 year old unless there is a local, state or federal law preventing this (like at casinos or hotels with Alcohol service in the rooms).
Yes the goods are faulty, the car is not roadworthy.
cos your a F***ing idiot
While this may be true in your immediate area, most cities/towns have no law against garage sales on weekends. Since it isn't a nation or state law, the best thing to do would be to contact your local authorities.
No. It's only Against the law if you have any sexual contact.
Unless you live in a country that does not reside under the U.N's jurisdiction then yes. But there are exception of course and loop holes in the law, for example if they have a tip off that there is a person in there kept against their will, they may enter.
Entire families share the same room. There is no 'law' against it.
It is not against the law in any U.S. state for an unmarried couple to share a hotel room. While it is possible that it could be listed on a strange laws website, it is extremely rare that this law would ever be used against someone and would be dismissed in a court hearing.
It could be. I'll give you an example; Let's say you wanted to rent an apartment and called an apartment manager after reading an ad for a apartment for rent. You call and talk to the manager and he/she seems ready to rent to you until they ask you what race you are. As soon as they find out you are a race they don't like they tell you that they made a mistake and the apartment is all ready rented. This is illegal. This could also happen for a job and either way it is discrimination. Just asking someone in itself is not against the law, but the intent behind asking maybe against the law.