How do you investigate violations of regulations defining "family" by numbers of unrelated people

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Chuck Thompson
Fri, Feb 24, 2012 6:36 PM

A member asks, when you adopt a restriction on the number of unrelated
people living in a household; for example where you define family to
include 3 or more unrelated people, how do you investigate and document
the violation effectively.  Do you have any resource person you could
direct me to regarding that point? Please respond to me and I will
forward the responses along. Happy Friday!  Chuck

Charles W. Thompson, Jr.

Executive Director, General Counsel

International Municipal Lawyers Association (IMLA)

7910 Woodmont Ave., Suite 1440

Bethesda, Maryland 20814

direct: 202-742-1016

202.466.5424 x 7110

Cell:  240.876.6790

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A member asks, when you adopt a restriction on the number of unrelated people living in a household; for example where you define family to include 3 or more unrelated people, how do you investigate and document the violation effectively. Do you have any resource person you could direct me to regarding that point? Please respond to me and I will forward the responses along. Happy Friday! Chuck Charles W. Thompson, Jr. Executive Director, General Counsel International Municipal Lawyers Association (IMLA) 7910 Woodmont Ave., Suite 1440 Bethesda, Maryland 20814 direct: 202-742-1016 202.466.5424 x 7110 Cell: 240.876.6790 cthompson@imla.org <mailto:cthompson@imla.org> IMLA 2012 Seminar - Wash. DC April 22-24, 2012 IMLA 2012- Austin October 21-24, 2012