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Non-conforming R1 Zoning Triplex
I am in the inspection period of a non-conforming R1 zoned triplex located in central Tucson. The 3 units were built in the 40s and there is no permits associated with the properties. I am trying to use a FHA loan to purchase the property but I am not sure if the home will pass inspection due to the the zoning issue.
The listing agent is confused why I am concerned about all of this. I just want to make sure everything with the property is up to code or "grandfathered in" and I am able to rent the units out without any issues and pass FHA inspection.
Does anyone have any experience that could give me some advise for this situation?