Up to the age of ten (UK). After that attempts are made to rehouse them. While a household is considered as overcrowded under the Housing Act if people of the opposite sex who are not married or similar have to share a room when their ages reach double figures, the problem is rife in the UK and a Shelter survey found that children were sleeping with their parent or parents in three-quarters of the 505 overcrowded households that completed the housing charity's survey. A quarter had children sleeping in living or dining rooms and a tenth had teenagers of different sexes sharing.
2007-03-14 07:54:07
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answer #1
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answered by Doethineb 7
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There isn't a legal age for which brothers and sisters can no longer sleep in the same bedroom!!
2007-03-14 07:45:54
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no actual legal age limit for brothers and sisters to share a bedroom, but for the purposes of overcrowding, the age is 10 (Housing act 1985 s.325; 326).
2007-03-14 07:47:09
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answered by stephen.oneill 4
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i do not imagine there's a criminal age... yet i'd say at the same time as the youngsters want their personal areas, that could nicely be fantastic to allow them their privateness. If there's a controversy with constrained area and money, there are distinct different thoughts, like walls in the technique a room, putting a curtain, and so on. A unfavourable relatives who may ought to motel to that strengthen little ones completely regularly occurring and probably more beneficial down-to-earth than a lot of alternative little ones.
2016-12-02 00:12:52
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answered by camargo 4
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There is not legal age against them sharing a bedroom... Or even a bed (although this should not really happen after the ages of 6 or 7)
2007-03-14 07:39:34
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answered by Fantom Doughnut Eater 2
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There is no legal age nor can there be for practical reasons ie.I have seen familes of 14 children living in a two bedroom house.There may be legistlation requiring that people be given prefrence with council housing but nothing in the criminal law.
2007-03-14 19:12:23
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answered by frankturk50 6
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It is 9 Years of age.
2007-03-14 07:40:06
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no age limit.
However, it is typical to separate sexes before they start school and highly recommended that it be done before puberty.
If there are financial reasons to keep the kids together it is done. I would suggest the boy on the couch before sharing a room.
There are whole families that share one room in many cultures.
If you are feeling uncomfortable sharing a room with a brother then it is time to make a change. Share your concerns with your mother.
2007-03-14 07:45:43
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answered by Bryan H 3
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There is no age limit, but normally, if after the age of 3 brothers and sisters are sleeping together and not just cause one is scared but in bed together on a regular basis, that's nasty and wrong.
2007-03-14 07:47:10
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no legal age. It all depends on the space in your parent's house. I had to share until my late teens with my sister and brother.
2007-03-14 07:43:22
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answered by pinkbarca 2
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