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Walk out renovation to a separate suite, to keep the internal stairs or not?
I am renovating a walk out single family home to have a separate legal unit in the walk-out basement. The unit will be about 750 sq ft. I am wondering if the interior stairs are typically removed to allow for more sq ft in the basement unit as well as greater security between the two units?