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Old 12-29-2004, 12:51 PM
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How many people can live in a S.F. Dwelling?


What is the name of your state? CA


...A half million dollar house next door was sold, and the new owner rented it out to about 4 families. This is an old retirement type neighborhood, and the cars, noise, etc of the new renters have the entire neighborhood in a tizzy. I have had an old van parked in front of my bedroom window now for over two weeks, and it does not move. I do not beleive the house has been phisically subdivided, it's just a lot of people in a single familiy, 3 bedroom house. What can we do? I guess parking on a public street, even though they use all of the street (no room for trash cans even) is legal, but how many people are allowed to live in a 3 bed. single familiy dwelling in Anaheim?
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Old 12-30-2004, 11:22 AM
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What is the name of your state? CA


...A half million dollar house next door was sold, and the new owner rented it out to about 4 families. This is an old retirement type neighborhood, and the cars, noise, etc of the new renters have the entire neighborhood in a tizzy. I have had an old van parked in front of my bedroom window now for over two weeks, and it does not move. I do not beleive the house has been phisically subdivided, it's just a lot of people in a single familiy, 3 bedroom house. What can we do? I guess parking on a public street, even though they use all of the street (no room for trash cans even) is legal, but how many people are allowed to live in a 3 bed. single familiy dwelling in Anaheim?
**A: after you call the zoning, building and housing offices, post back with their response.
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