Anonymous wrote:As a buyer, NOTHING pisses me off more than showing up to a house that has been marketed at 4 bedrooms to find it really only has three and a random space that they are trying to pass off as a 4th.
I want a four bedroom house. It is a waste of your time and mine for me to come and look at a 3 bed.
So I'd advise against it.
Anonymous wrote:MRIS doesn't go by tax records. Also, any living space over a garage needs to be sealed from CO. Emergency agree (5.7 sf window opening) is the only requirement for a legal bedroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Regardless of whether it is or is not a legal bedroom, this agent suggested that he thinks it is not but is willing to lie (according to his belief) anyway. As such, he's proven himself to be unethical and I would not do business with him.
+1000
Another agent here, and an ethical one.
I would never do this. And I report listings where I waste my and my client's time going to see them and finding out they don't have the bedrooms the listing says they do. MRIS goes by tax records. Good luck but you've got yourself a nice-guy-liar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Regardless of whether it is or is not a legal bedroom, this agent suggested that he thinks it is not but is willing to lie (according to his belief) anyway. As such, he's proven himself to be unethical and I would not do business with him.
+1000
Anonymous wrote:Regardless of whether it is or is not a legal bedroom, this agent suggested that he thinks it is not but is willing to lie (according to his belief) anyway. As such, he's proven himself to be unethical and I would not do business with him.
Anonymous wrote:Never heard of a FROG. Does the room have two exits?