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All Forum Posts by: Jacob Cunningham

Jacob Cunningham has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: NH Legal 2 Family but 3 Units?

Jacob CunninghamPosted
  • Pelham, NH
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

Hi @Marilin Matos, I never wound up buying the property unfortunately but I would contact the zoning department in the area of the property you’re curious about. They will be able to let you know if it is legal or not. Good luck!

Thank you all very much for your help I appreciate it! I actually work at a real estate brokerage as a transaction coordinator so I took your advice and asked a couple agents and investors in my office. Thanks again everyone!

Hi everyone,

Does anyone know what the process is like to convert a 2 family home into a 3 family? I viewed a home that has three full units but online it says the town only views it as 2? I am currently in NH and I'm sure the regulations and legal stuff is different everywhere but does anyone have an idea of how that would work and if so is it extremely difficult?

Thanks in advance,

Jacob