California Room Size Regulations

Summary

California law requires rental units to have at least 70 square feet of usable floor space for the first occupant and 50 square feet for each additional occupant. This rule applies to all occupants, including family members.

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What does that mean in simple terms?
In simpler terms, in California, a room should have at least * square feet of space for one person. If more people are staying, each person should have an additional * square feet.
Oh ok so basically if * people have to share a room their should be a lot of space?
Yes, exactly. In California, if two people are sharing a room, the room should ideally be at least * square feet (* square feet for the first person and * square feet for the second).
What if they are family members?
In California, the same rules apply regardless of whether the occupants are family members or not. The requirement is * square feet for the first person, and an additional * square feet for each additional person sharing the room.
Ok thank you so much
You're welcome! If you have any more questions related to legal issues, feel free to ask. I'm here to help.