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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]I would never ever buy on that street.[/b] It needs torn down. How hard is it to have zoning laws that say that the addition needs to blend in with the house? Then again, I can’t stand 1940s-60s homes and love when they’re remodeled into nice homes and get rid of split level plans. I would hate for a remodel to have to keep the split level or the rancher because that’s what the original was. [/quote] I would not even ever buy in that overall neighborhood if this is what is allowed.[/quote] We don’t have a HOA and are at the mercy of county zoning/code. We honestly have no idea how this was approved. Pretty sure the man lied on his applications. There is no way he is building this for his family. This is an illegal apartment building.[/quote]
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