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The legal occupancy limit for a one bedroom apartment in Virginia is 2 adults. It is also permissible for 2 adults and a baby to occupy a one bedroom apartment.
The occupancy capacity for a one-bedroom unit typically depends on local regulations and building codes. Generally, it is designed to accommodate 1 to 2 people. However, it is always best to consult local regulations and guidelines to determine the specific occupancy limits for a one-bedroom unit in a particular area.
There is no official legal occupancy limit in Philadelphia. Most landlords though restrict 3 adults to a one bedroom apartment.
I live in a one bed Apt and my bill is about $5000
This would be governed by the lease and by local ordinances.
I live in a one bed Apt and my bill is about $5000
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.
I believe in the state of Pennsylvania, occupancy limits are 2 people per bedroom. Believe it or not, a child isn't considered and occupant until the age of 2. At that point, yes, a landlord can evict you for being over occupied.
The basic rule that there is one or two adults or children 11 or above of the same gender per bedroom. One child of under the age of two may share the bedroom with the adults of up to two. No more than four small children of less than 10 years of age per bedroom.
around $900 per month, trash and water are usually included.
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) will approve a two person per bedroom occupancy limit. Certain states and cities have their own occupancy rules. Where do you live it depends upon the rules of your state or city.
It depends on the size of the apartment, specifically number of bedrooms. Generally, the maximum occupancy is limited to one adult per bedroom, unless a married couple shares one of the bedrooms. Every residential rental facility should have the rental license posted somewhere in the apartment or building office. The license (from the City) will list the maximum legal occupancy. Additionally, if your lease specifies a maximum occupancy, then you must abide by the lease, even if the lease is more restrictive than the license.