2 per bedroom- considered an occupant anywhere from 6 months to 18 months old and will vary by property.
It depends on your jurisdiction and the family makeup. If it is a mother and 4 children, that is probably OK. If it is 5 guys with motorcycles, that is probably not going to fly.
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.
4 people
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.
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.
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.
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.
The apartments which consist up of two bedrooms where you can live is called 2 bedroom apartment.
There are seldom lows regarding this. It may be limited by a rental agreement. Some cities and towns have statutes about occupancy limits.
The average rent/cost of an apartment in Hollywood, California is about 1000 dollars for a studio apartment, over 1500 for a 1 bedroom, almost 2000 for a 2 bedroom, and almost 3000 for a 3 bedroom apartment.
It varies greatly depending on location and season. For example, a 2-bedroom apartment in Phoenix in August is likely to use much more electricity than a 2-bedroom apartment in San Diego in April. 900 kWh
The average electric bill for a 2 bedroom apartment is $50. The exact numbers will depend on the amount of electricity used by the individual.
No...usually for a 2 bedroom, it's 2+2+1 so five would be max for a 2 bedroom.