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Sunshine S.
  • Real Estate Investor
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Hi Everyone,
I have't posted for some time but have been viewing posts daily. Well looks as if the REO that we offered on months ago should finally be ours soon.

We plan to renovate the house into a 2/2 from its current 3?/1. Location Florida.

I know that permits required for major renovations etc etc. We fine with that and we plan to renovate to a good standard. What i am actually trying to find out is where do i find the requirements for rooms. For example i have been told that a bedroom has to have a closet otherwise it is not classified as a bedroom. also that certain bathrooms are palatial. What makes them palatial?

As i said we plan to renovate to a good standard with necessary permits etc but if i knew this informaiton it would help in the planning to ensure that the property is more marketable when we plan to sell. sorry for what may seem like a stupid question but we not from your market and so your common knowledge is not common to us.
Thanks in advance.

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