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In Missouri, the occupancy limit for a 2-bedroom government subsidized apartment is typically based on the total square footage and local housing regulations. Generally, the limit is around 2 persons per bedroom, so a 2-bedroom apartment can typically accommodate 4 individuals. It is recommended to check with the specific housing authority or management company for the exact occupancy guidelines for that particular apartment.
Indiana Housing Code state that to be a bedroom it must be 45 square feet with a closet and window and a door.
The number of people legally allowed to live in a 4-bedroom apartment depends on local building codes and regulations. Typically, there is a limit on the number of occupants based on square footage and fire safety standards. It's best to refer to local housing ordinances for specific guidelines.
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Yes, but only if the rent amount is going to be the same or less than the payment standards for a one bedroom apartment, and then only if the Housing Authority determines you can afford it, factoring in the utility allowance for a one-bedroom apartment.
Yes, a family of 4 can legally rent a 1-bedroom apartment in New Jersey. Under fair housing laws, landlords cannot discriminate against families with children when renting housing. However, it's important to ensure that the apartment meets local occupancy and health codes.
I grew up in a co-op apartment in Queens (Flushing) in the 1950's. A bit of history - a co-op is a type of ownership in which a corporation is formed based on the amount of square footage in each building. Shares are sold to an owner which are equivalent to the amount of square feet in the apartment. A maintenance fee is assessed to cover both the proportionate amount of heat, water and electricity (or gas) used by the apartment, plus fees to maintain the common areas (halls, grounds, etc.). In 1956, my family paid $81.35 in maintenance fees for a two bedroom apartment. A three bedroom unit was just over $100. Similar straight rentals (in non-public housing) went for about $15 to $30 more, depending on how big the apartment was (like houses, some three bedroom apartments are smaller than others), whether it was in a high-rise apartment house or a smaller building (or duplex) and where it was located. Public housing, like Pomonok (also in Flushing), was less expensive - a friend's family paid about $70 for a (smaller) two bedroom apartment. So really the cost depends, as it does today, on location, location and location and to a lesser extent, size.
In Tennessee, occupancy laws typically allow a maximum of 2 adults per bedroom in an apartment. However, this may vary based on specific city or county regulations. It's important to check with local housing authorities for the exact occupancy limits for a 1-bedroom apartment in your area.
The apartment or "insula" was used by the Romans to solve the housing problem.The apartment or "insula" was used by the Romans to solve the housing problem.The apartment or "insula" was used by the Romans to solve the housing problem.The apartment or "insula" was used by the Romans to solve the housing problem.The apartment or "insula" was used by the Romans to solve the housing problem.The apartment or "insula" was used by the Romans to solve the housing problem.The apartment or "insula" was used by the Romans to solve the housing problem.The apartment or "insula" was used by the Romans to solve the housing problem.The apartment or "insula" was used by the Romans to solve the housing problem.
A studio room or apartment, is an apartment that has a kitchenette, living room and bedroom all in one room. These are sometimes called "Efficiencies" or "Bachelors" and are usually offered at a much a lower cost housing option.
Home to The Real Charlie O. This housing authority assisted apartment complex resides in Durham North Carolina.
I live in an apartment complex. Never mind the Management: treat the matter as if it was a neighborhood. Besides, the complex is a community. You need to report any drug activities to the police, not Management. Many Housing projects owned by a housing authority have their own police department and such activities should be reported to them.