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MA requirements for bedroom requirements
I am looking to sell my house & have been looking on-line for bedroom guidelines. When I look it up on-line it states that rooms do not require a closet to be considered a bedroom. It said the same when I looked up Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac requirements. Yet I have friends that are real estate consultants & do construction that say that closets are required. My home is over 100 years old and when we purchased it 23 years ago there were no closets in any of the 4 bedrooms. If closets are required are there any grandfather clauses? I don’t want to have to build closets in order for what have always been bedrooms can actually be considered bedrooms. Can you let me know, because I am a little confused by this. Thank you.