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New construction - Tennessee
Hey Guys, so I was in the process of adding two more apartments on top of my exciting building which is located in a small town called Dayton,TN. It has a store front, office, and two apartments currently. Apparently, a new state law requires for commercial buildings to install a commercial grade sprinkler system which can cost a lot of money. All that being said the new construction of our apartments got canceled. Has anyone heard of something like this or ran into the same issue?