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Jake Sink
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Number of unrelated people that can live in a house?

Jake Sink
  • Jacksonville, FL
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After a google search I was unable to find the law about how many unrelated people can live in one house legally.

Specifically I was wondering about the laws in Atlantic beach (zip code 32233). Anybody know anything about this?

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Colleen F.
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Colleen F.
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@Ralph Justiz  those type of laws are not in the landlord tenant act they are usually in local ordinances for the town.

 @Kenneth Garrett I know some specific ordinances have been struck down, Narragansett's was struck down in the past year or so. Where were they declared unconstitutional?  Is that on a state level?  Since these ordinances are primarily anti-student housing or anti-boarding house family unit discrimination isn't really the issue.   For all the ordinances I've heard of If they find an issue they cite the landlord not the tenant. 

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