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All Forum Posts by: Tom Huang

Tom Huang has started 3 posts and replied 11 times.

Post: b3-2 family dwelling in Bronx, NY

Tom HuangPosted
  • Rego Park, NY
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 3

Hi, I'm purchasing a house in the Bronx, NY area. The Building department listed this property as a "b3-2 Family" which means it was a one family converted to a 2 family. but the CO still shows as a one family. How likely I can obtain the CO of the property as a 2 family? Any one has encountered this issue before?