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Updated 9 days ago, 12/20/2024

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New landlord Policy Insurance Inspection in Brooklyn

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Hi we have a zoned 2 family home (double duplex fully gutted in 2019) with 3 kitchens. One kitchen is for a subletter that occupies one level of a duplex.  All kitchens were professionally installed and the building is in great condition. I'm assuming this will this affect the landlord policy insurance inspection? What is the best way to manage this situation before the inspection happens?  Remove the kitchen all together and convert it back into two duplexes or is there another option?  Thank you!

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