How it is living in a flat with room share?

How many male siblings can legally share a room? (Indiana).?

  • Im from Kentucky and moving to Indiana for a while, the house im renting is a 3 bedroom, It is more costly but smaller. It is going to be a temporary move. I have 5 sons. I was going to give my 12,7,& 4 year old the biggest room (with two bunk beds) and I was gonna take the living room because the other two bedrooms are basically closets. My handicap son 8, sleeps in my room so he will be in the living room with me, he has to stay with me because his handicaps... and give one of the closet rooms to the new baby due soon (#5). the last room use for a pantry type room because my handicap son likes to destroy everything in sight so we need to be able to lock things up... My boys REALLY want to share the biggest room, It would be fun for them. and imo its plenty big... plus then that would free up the closet rooms for the baby and pantry.. (I think babies need to room alone anyways or they cant sleep). plus then the babys safer from my handicaps sons tantrums etc. Just seems to me that this way everything would work best. Im a single mom & do not date or have anyone over to the house, so me in the living room (using it as a bedroom) would not be an issue, (I used donors for my last two kids, there are no fathers) and we are only gonna be living here a year or hopefully less but If its not legal to put 3 boys to a room I wont do it... I am having a really hard time finding out if its legal or not thru google. just opinions.... Does anyone know? thanks.

  • Answer:

    The best person to contact would be someone through the county or you could look up several random apartment residencies and ask the front desk or landlord's if they know code. I tried looking for the reuqirements for you. When I attended bethel college in Indiana, four roomates shared an 8x10 room. Two sets of bunkbeds. We had a kitchen area and living space and one bathroom. Fairly small and we were in an apartment. They told us we could not have an additional roomate in the room, but one person could live in the living room. It sounds like your place is large enough to house that many people...Good luck!

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