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Legal Non Conforming
Hey investors,
Browsing the MLS and I see a home that's listed as "Legal Non-Conforming".
After a quick google it sounds like this home isn't up to code, but it's dated so it has been "grand fathered" in so to speak.
Any experience with homes like this? Should they be avoided all together?