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Ben H.
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1954 house...any specific NC laws regarding age?

Ben H.
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Good afternoon, I am considering a multi-unit property built in 1954. Are there any NC-specific laws of which I should be aware related to the age? Thanks in advance, Ben

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Dawn Brenengen
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Dawn Brenengen
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@Ben H. There is nothing NC specific, but you will want to make sure that you handle any materials that may have either lead based paint or asbestos in them properly.

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