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Alberta does not have specific provincial laws for minimum living space per person. Local municipalities may have bylaws or building codes addressing occupancy standards. For overcrowding recommendations, check with the specific municipality in Alberta. If you need documents related to these standards, contact the local municipality or consult a local lawyer for detailed legal assistance.Full Conversation
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Can you help me find Canadian laws or regulations that specify the minimum required living space per person? I’m particularly interested in acts, codes, or housing standards
I can help you with that! Canadian laws and regulations regarding minimum required living space per person can vary by province and municipality. Generally, these standards can be found in local building codes, housing standards, or occupancy standards.
For instance, in Ontario, the minimum space requirements might be found in the Ontario Building Code or municipal bylaws. Similarly, other provinces and municipalities have their own regulations.
Do you have a specific province or city in Canada you are interested in? This will help narrow down the relevant laws and regulations.
Alberta
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In Alberta, there aren't specific provincial laws that dictate the minimum required living space per person. However, local municipalities might have their own bylaws or building codes addressing occupancy standards. You might want to check with the specific municipality in Alberta where you need this information.
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overcrowding recomendations
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For overcrowding recommendations in Alberta, you should look at local municipal bylaws or building codes, as Alberta doesn't have specific provincial laws for minimum living space per person. Check with the municipality where the property is located for more precise standards.
Do you need help with a specific legal issue related to overcrowding?
need find documnet
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It looks like you need help finding specific documents related to overcrowding recommendations in Alberta. I suggest contacting the local municipality where the property is located, as they are likely to have the relevant bylaws or building codes. If you need more detailed legal assistance, consider consulting with a local lawyer.