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Can landlords limit the number of tenants? As expected, the laws concerning occupancy limits for apartments can vary depending on state and city. Fair housing regulations state that two people per bedroom is a reasonable standard that landlords can follow. This would be interpreted to mean two occupants of any age.
The general guideline is two persons per average-sized bed room. You cannot specify the sex or age of these persons. In a two bedroom apartment, the tenants could be four adults, two adults and two children, or one adult and three children. In a three bedroom apartment, the occupancy standard would be six persons. Fair Housing Guide - Iowa Publications Online Iowa Publications Online (.gov) Iowa Publications Online (.gov) PDF
Iowa does not have any rent control laws, so there is no legal limit on how much a landlord can increase the rent. Rent increases are determined by market conditions and the terms of the lease agreement. Landlords must provide a 30-day notice for any rent increase in month-to-month tenancies. Iowa Rent Control Laws in 2024 - Hemlane Hemlane Hemlane
Texas Property Code section 92.010 also governs occupancy limits. Generally, the maximum number of adults (18 years or older) that a landlord may allow to occupy a dwelling is three times the number of bedrooms in the dwelling. The statute does not limit the number of children.
The new occupancy regulations are based on the number of bedrooms within a dwelling unit. In each dwelling unit, the following number of adults (this is a change from three unrelated persons) are allowed: One Bedroom: 3 Adults. Two Bedroom: 3 Adults.
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STATE: The Iowa Civil Rights Act (Iowa Code 216) prohibits housing discrimination based on race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, mental disability, physical disability, and familial status (presence of children in the home). FAIR HOUSING - Iowa Civil Rights Commission Iowa Civil Rights Commission - Iowa.gov Iowa Civil Rights Commission - Iowa.gov
Duties of Tenants (Iowa Code 562A.17) Properly use all appliances and facilities such as plumbing, heating, wiring, air conditioning; Not damage or abuse the apartment on purpose or carelessly, or knowingly allow someone else to do so; and. Avoid doing things that will disturb the neighbors peace and quiet. Summary of Iowa Landlord and Tenant Law | Iowa Legal Aid Iowa Legal Aid Iowa Legal Aid
Texas law generally gives a landlord the ability to set occupancy to three adults (persons over 18) for each bedroom of the dwelling.

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