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What is considered to be the appropriate occupancy of a single family dwelling unit?

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What is considered to be the appropriate occupancy of a single family dwelling unit?

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• A person living alone. • Any number of persons all of whom are related by blood, marriage or adoption, guardianship, or other duly-authorized custodial relationship, as verified by official public records such as driver’s license, birth or marriage certificates. • Up to 4 persons not related to one another. • Not more than 8 persons who are residents of a residential facility as defined by Section 15.2-2291 of the Code of Virginia, or handicapped as defined by the Fair Housing Act.

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