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Marketing a Non-Conforming Bedroom

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I currently have a rental that is 4 bed/ 3.5 bath legally, but we have converted the attic to be a non-conforming bedroom. There is a stairwell up to the attic that leads to a landing that has two doors, one door is a closet, the other door is a room big enough for a bed and a dresser. In the past my old property manager listed this as a 5 bedroom, which rents for $300-400 more in the area. My current property manager has only listed this as a 4 bedroom and has not posted pictures of the attic. I did ask them to change that but nothing has changed in the last 2 days. My question is, is it okay/legal to market it as a 5 bedroom?

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