Yes, but it would be very cramped!! The two adults could share one room. The kids would share the other two rooms: four children per room. There would prolly be a lot of arguing!! Plus, 10 ppl sharing one bathroom may be hard.
All four adults can legally live in one with all 3 children in the other There are seldom lows regarding this. It may be limited by a rental agreement. Some cities and towns have statutes about occupancy limits.
There are seldom lows regarding this. It may be limited by a rental agreement. Some cities and towns have statutes about occupancy limits.
The ratio of children to adults is 120:80 or 3:2
Yes, but the answer is how many beds you have= 1 bed not enough room. 2 beds a little room. 3 beds ok. 4 beds enough room. someone might endup sleeping on the floor!
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yes they can live , but proper understanding and space, time management is necessary.
No more than four. Two adults and two children if the children are the same sex and the adults are married.
Yes, if the children are ok with sleeping in bunk beds, separate beds, ect..
All four adults can legally live in one with all 3 children in the other There are seldom lows regarding this. It may be limited by a rental agreement. Some cities and towns have statutes about occupancy limits.
I can't answer specifically for Alabama, but in most states the standard is no more than two adults per bedroom.
there about 6 people that could
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.
In the state of North Carolina, including Mecklenburg County, up to six unrelated adults can live together in a 3-bedroom mobile home. If the adults are related in any way, then there are no restrictions on the number of adults who may live in any home.
There are seldom lows regarding this. It may be limited by a rental agreement. Some cities and towns have statutes about occupancy limits.
There are seldom lows regarding this. It may be limited by a rental agreement. Some cities and towns have statutes about occupancy limits.
In Indiana, only 2 adults can live in a 1 bedroom house. This is the standard rule with the only addition being a child that is below two years of age.
The ratio of children to adults is 120:80 or 3:2