8
no
There are seldom lows regarding this. It may be limited by a rental agreement. Some cities and towns have statutes about occupancy limits.
Yes, they can. They have to have their parent's permission. And the parents will probably have to co-sign for an apartment or lease. The minor is not legally able to enter into a contract.
(in the US) it would depend on the laws of your local jurisdiction AND what the relationship of the seven people were to one another.
With parental consent, yes.
It depends on the amount of living space in the apartment, but I'm quite sure two people can live in a one bedroom apartment, considering you share the same bedroom.
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.
5
Yes
The legal limit is usually three people in one bedroom apartment. Those three people can be adults and the landlord is allowed to specify how many people per apartment.
The apartments which consist up of two bedrooms where you can live is called 2 bedroom apartment.
The number of people who can legally live in a three bedroom house depends on the location size of the bedrooms and other factors. Generally most local state and federal housing regulations allow up to two people per bedroom. This means a three bedroom house can hold up to six people. However some regulations may limit occupancy to two or three people per bedroom so the total number of people who can legally live in a three bedroom house may be less than six.
In most states it is two people per bedroom, adult or children over the age of 10.
No...usually for a 2 bedroom, it's 2+2+1 so five would be max for a 2 bedroom.
That is up to the landlord and the terms of the rental agreement.
All says 2 peoples max in 1 bedroom. However I have yet to see or read a law that stats 2 people max per bedroom.
I use to live in a apartment so i would say 400