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There are local laws against it in some places. For example in Bridgehampton NY it would be against the law if all of the people had different last names (that is how they determine people are unrelated). It is to prevent a bunch of young people from renting big houses in the Hamptons and making too much noise. It wouldn't matter if it were 10 bedrooms, it would be against the law there (big tickets). No idea how it is legal (since last name means nothing, and they do not enforce it unless you are young and loud), but they do it.

2007-03-06 08:30:45 · answer #1 · answered by NYC_Since_the_90s 6 · 0 0

This is a local law issue. Some towns have laws about the maximum number of people in a house, regardless of bedrooms. Some limit the number of unrelated people.

In general, 6 people can share a 3 bedroom house.

2007-03-06 06:59:18 · answer #2 · answered by Jay 7 · 0 0

It depends on your state. Where I live a two bedroom apartment can be occupied by up to five people. I'd imagine that you would be fine with 6 people in a 3 bedroom house.

2007-03-06 06:57:35 · answer #3 · answered by J D 4 · 1 1

Only law would be if the people are on a State program.

2007-03-06 10:50:24 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There is no problem with that, I do know that with more people there is a problem also when children reach a certain age they can no longer share a room if they are opposite sex. you might want to call the city and ask them. I am curious to know myself, I do know there are guidelines but I just don't remember them off hand.

2007-03-06 06:58:50 · answer #5 · answered by whattheheck 4 · 0 1

I didn't think there were laws on who stayed on your plot of land...
I think there isn't any issues with 6 in a 3-bed-house.

2007-03-06 06:57:58 · answer #6 · answered by James G 1 · 0 2

I think that would have more to do with how the rental lease is written. I don't think there's a "legal" law or anything. That would probably be up to the landlord.

2007-03-06 06:59:35 · answer #7 · answered by kj 7 · 0 1

that would be 2 to a room and that is ok.

2007-03-06 06:56:46 · answer #8 · answered by Diane A 5 · 0 1

So
You must live in england or somesuch place where the government dictates how you can live?
wahoo.
sounds like fun.
socialism STINKS

2007-03-06 06:57:31 · answer #9 · answered by kent j 3 · 0 3

there arent any, unless some of you are on benefits

2007-03-06 06:57:54 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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