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Originally posted by FuzzieAlum
If AZ is different, I'd like to see the state code that supports it. I am willing to bet there are women's shelters in the state, for example, or a hotel (which unless it's tiny has more than 6 women there) - or for that matter I bet there are dormitories in AZ with more than six women in them.
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I apologize if this came off this way, but I wasn't trying to discredit what you were saying. As it was explained to me when I rushed, and by Panhel, and ASU officials, there is a county or state law stating that 6 or more unrelated women living together in a HOUSE is illegal.
And it only applies to houses where there isn't direct supervision by some legal management licesnced and approved by the state. Women's shelters, hotels, and residence halls are all licened and have people like directors, managers and RA's living there or working there at all times.