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Old 05-13-2012, 07:41 AM   #29
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Question (ED) Given what you just said (typed)

How does that apply to a dwelling/property that is being sold as is...

maybe as is doesn't require an In place occupancy permit to acknowlege that the property needs an upgrade(s)...?

Yet some people want to move into a fixer -upper and remodel while they live there for convenience into a single room (probably illegal)

I'm sure all the local bylaws prevail but would welcome your comments
in that situation
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