Luis R. asked

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What are the laws regarding the maximum number of occupants in a 2-bedroom home in Martinsburg, West Virginia, and how do they apply to a family consisting of a wife, husband, an 18-year-old daughter, a 20-year-old son who has a pregnant 16-year-old partner, and the expected baby, considering the home is infested with roaches and lacks a nursery?

June 29th, 2024

Jeffrey B. answered

In West Virginia, there are no specific laws or ordinances that dictate the maximum number of occupa...

June 29th, 2024

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