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Potential Non-Conforming Room Question

John Zilverberg
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Hi All,

I've been lurking on this forum and learning for the last few months, what a great resource to start in investing!

I have a place that I'm interested in and have a question about non-conforming rooms. The upper unit on this duplex has two rooms which could potentially be non-conforming, but it is advertised as though they are. If I get a home inspector into the place and they say they aren't, can that be a legitimate reason to back out of a deal through the home inspection contingency?

If they are then the numbers are really good, but I don't want to be stuck in a deal with no way out if they aren't. Any advice would be appreciated!

Thanks,

John

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