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Updated about 6 years ago, 09/27/2018
Non-Conforming Units in California
I am currently looking at a 4-plex California, the financials are strong (rare for California) and thw property wIll cashflow after a small downpayment and fIllIng up the main unit wIth a renter.
After finding out it fell out of escrow last week I got more details and found that 2 of the 4 units were never permitted and are “non-conforming” units.
If so, I have been doing some research and found that if they have been “continuously” rented that they are grandfathered in.
Has anyone had experience with non-conforming units? Is that true that they won’t need to be permitted?
Thanks BP Family 🙌🏼