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Updated about 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

in-law apartment
We bought a home and It came with an in-law apartment in the basement. Is their any way to find out if its legal or was it grandfathered in when they build the house in 1960? And how do we go about getting it legal?
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But you can have a roommate and banish them to the basement