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Tenant Having Baby In Shared Rental Question

Chris G.
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We rent out shared apartment for college students (rented by the bedroom) one of the tenants I guess is about to have a baby. Now our terms is one occupant per bedroom, for example if boyfriend and girlfriend wanted to rent a room they would have to rent two bedrooms on separate leases for us to allow that. In this case would a "newborn" violate the one occupant per room? I also have gotten concerns from the other tenants that they didn't sign up to be living with a tenant that has baby potentially crying all night since most of the tenants rent it for school purposes. My main concern is the newborn becomes an issues with other tenants and they decide not to renew or leave over that. 

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