depends on size and size of people. (kids, teens, adults)
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.
There is no official legal occupancy limit in Philadelphia. Most landlords though restrict 3 adults to a one bedroom apartment.
6
Crew capacity on the ISS is currently at 6.
4 people
Occupancy is different from city to city. In some areas a 3 bedroom house may only allow 4 children and 2 adults, while others may have a larger capacity. Check with your local municipality.
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.
To convert kilonewtons (kn) to occupancy load, you need to know the weight-bearing capacity of the floor. Occupancy load is typically measured in pounds per square foot or kilograms per square meter depending on the building code. Once you have the weight-bearing capacity of the floor, you can calculate the occupancy load by dividing the capacity by the force exerted by the kn.
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.
The occupancy limit of a three-bedroom home typically depends on local housing regulations, which often suggest a guideline of two people per bedroom, plus one additional occupant. This means a three-bedroom home can generally accommodate 7 people. However, actual occupancy may vary based on local laws, the size of the bedrooms, and the overall living space available. Always check local housing codes for specific regulations.
Unit occupancy capacities are generally set by town statutes. Check with the local authority for more information on how rates are set.