Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My house has one. We asked the inspector how it has been sold listed as a bedroom multiple times given that it clearly doesn't meet the code, and he said the house is so old it's considered "grandfathered in."
Since our room in question is in a first floor, single level addition, we're planning to cut vertically into the wall to simply put in a larger window. Annoyed that this is a cost we are taking on as the buyers, but that's onr of thr compromises we had to make in this crazy market.
Nobody forced you to buy the house. You sound ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:My house has one. We asked the inspector how it has been sold listed as a bedroom multiple times given that it clearly doesn't meet the code, and he said the house is so old it's considered "grandfathered in."
Since our room in question is in a first floor, single level addition, we're planning to cut vertically into the wall to simply put in a larger window. Annoyed that this is a cost we are taking on as the buyers, but that's onr of thr compromises we had to make in this crazy market.
Anonymous wrote:Have you seen it? I don't think we can tell from the photos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our old neighbors added an entire "addition" jutting out from their house that included a room and a bathroom, all without getting a permit. They sold it so I guess they somehow get around the law.
How would you know if it was permitted?
Anonymous wrote:Our old neighbors added an entire "addition" jutting out from their house that included a room and a bathroom, all without getting a permit. They sold it so I guess they somehow get around the law.