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Rob Brautigam
  • Engineer, Investor, Entrepreneur
  • Newtown, CT
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"Legal 2 family with total of 5 units"

Rob Brautigam
  • Engineer, Investor, Entrepreneur
  • Newtown, CT
Posted

I'm just browsing properties and up comes this 3700sqft "duplex" with a description of: "Legal 2 family with total of 5 units. Long Term stable tenants. Very clean and well maintained property"

How would you guys approach this? Is this even something the listing broker should really be stating?

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