Occupancy Standards
Occupancy standards refer to guidelines that determine the maximum number of people allowed to live in a housing unit. These standards are often based on factors such as the size of the unit, the number of bedrooms, and local regulations. They aim to ensure safety, health, and comfort for residents by preventing overcrowding.
These standards can vary by location and are typically enforced by local governments or housing authorities. They may also consider the age and relationship of occupants, ensuring that living arrangements are appropriate. Understanding these standards is essential for both landlords and tenants to maintain compliance and promote a healthy living environment.