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We caught someone working in what appears to be a 2 family dwelling without a permit. It is an investor who buys properties and renovates them.
Oh yeah, working without permits. So far we can tell that there is all new wiring and new drywall, new cabinets, flooring, etc. This is in one of the units, we did not get into the other which is now occupied.
In the back there is an old extension/addition that the investor plans on turning into a 3rd unit. I stopped the job and will not accept an application until he clears zoning for the 3rd apartment. The new owner was told by the realtor that this was a 3 unit and purchased it under that premise.
These are the facts:
There is no C of O on this older building in the municipal records.
There is a 2 gang meter base and the old ones that were replaced years ago were left in place. There were only 2 back then.
The sewer authority has been collecting this as a 2 unit.
There were only 2 gas meters but since he bought the building he had the gas company add a 3rd so there is all new interior black pipe and CSST
We have nothing at all that remotely suggests that this is a 3 unit or has ever been a 3 unit. Knowing our local zoning board, I am sure they will never allow this to be used as a 3 unit as this is a residential only area. But on my part:
1) I see no way around a sprinkler system if they want to make a 3rd unit out of the back existing addition.
2) If kept a 2 unit, knowing it was gutted and sheet rocked, would you make them comply with separation on this existing building?
Thoughts in general..............
Oh yeah, the investor is an architect that I worked with before. Very professional to renovate a building without permits huh?
Oh yeah, working without permits. So far we can tell that there is all new wiring and new drywall, new cabinets, flooring, etc. This is in one of the units, we did not get into the other which is now occupied.
In the back there is an old extension/addition that the investor plans on turning into a 3rd unit. I stopped the job and will not accept an application until he clears zoning for the 3rd apartment. The new owner was told by the realtor that this was a 3 unit and purchased it under that premise.
These are the facts:
There is no C of O on this older building in the municipal records.
There is a 2 gang meter base and the old ones that were replaced years ago were left in place. There were only 2 back then.
The sewer authority has been collecting this as a 2 unit.
There were only 2 gas meters but since he bought the building he had the gas company add a 3rd so there is all new interior black pipe and CSST
We have nothing at all that remotely suggests that this is a 3 unit or has ever been a 3 unit. Knowing our local zoning board, I am sure they will never allow this to be used as a 3 unit as this is a residential only area. But on my part:
1) I see no way around a sprinkler system if they want to make a 3rd unit out of the back existing addition.
2) If kept a 2 unit, knowing it was gutted and sheet rocked, would you make them comply with separation on this existing building?
Thoughts in general..............
Oh yeah, the investor is an architect that I worked with before. Very professional to renovate a building without permits huh?