Stop searching using the correct legal term
Literally no one talks like that, and thus no articles will pull up. Use normal words.
A search using normal people words pulls up endless articles and links on Google on this topic.
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SoleInvictus@lemmy.blahaj.zone 5 days agoThis is called tenency in common. I’m unaware of it being illegal in any states and a cursory search brought up nothing. Do you have any leads you can share?
Stop searching using the correct legal term
Literally no one talks like that, and thus no articles will pull up. Use normal words.
A search using normal people words pulls up endless articles and links on Google on this topic.
I did use “normal people words”, you just assumed otherwise for no apparent reason. That’s how I found the correct legal term.
Can you provide any of these endless articles and links? All I could find is articles explaining how to do it with no mention of any restrictions.
“You no one use right word, too big. Use small normal word like me, me big big smart, good Google hunter. Me find many result. No end.” Seralth reaches into his loincloth, scratches his scrotum, then vigorously snuffles at his fingertips, oblivious of the glob of spittle making its way down his dirt smeared chin.
Yours has to be the most American comment I’ve seen this morning. BTW, you’re literally using literally incorrectly.
shalafi@lemmy.world 5 days ago
I searched “illegal for more than X people who aren’t related to each other to share a home” and came up with quite a bit.
MirthfulAlembic@lemmy.world 5 days ago
I imagine many of those are ordinances intended to regulate fraternities and sororities—or similar college student shared housing situations.
shalafi@lemmy.world 4 days ago
LOL, look up “brothel laws”. :)
arrow74@lemmy.zip 4 days ago
And typically unenforceable.