Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not considered legally finished unless there is a window. It is a safety issue as well.
OP here.
This is interesting. If it is not legally finished, are they allowed to count it as square footage in the sales listing? Because they definitely did, and gave the measurements of the room (they called it a "den.")
I'm thinking that if it wasn't "legal" the realtor would know not to include it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not considered legally finished unless there is a window. It is a safety issue as well.
OP here.
This is interesting. If it is not legally finished, are they allowed to count it as square footage in the sales listing? Because they definitely did, and gave the measurements of the room (they called it a "den.")
I'm thinking that if it wasn't "legal" the realtor would know not to include it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here
Thanks
My husband refuses to consider an egress window. So I guess our guest will sleep on the couch.
Just have it installed on a day when he isn't home if he is this dense.
Anonymous wrote:It is not considered legally finished unless there is a window. It is a safety issue as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it meets fire code with two exits, yes. And it sounds like it does.
I don't know if you are stupid or obtuse but there must be a window large enough for a fire fighter, in full fire fighter regalia, to get through the window. A door and staircase do not count as two egresses in a fire.
Check the fire codes in your area!
Anonymous wrote:If it meets fire code with two exits, yes. And it sounds like it does.
Anonymous wrote:OP here
Thanks
My husband refuses to consider an egress window. So I guess our guest will sleep on the couch.