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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply
Additional tenants moving in
Tenant asking if daughter and child can move in,it’s only a 1 bedroom apartment.
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So Daughter being an adult and child being a grandchild?
Make sure you're legally allowed to have that many occupants for a 1 bedroom apartment. Your city might have a limit.
Pro's: Makes rent more affordable if split.