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Howard C
  • Brooklyn, NY
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Property in Brooklyn purchased as a TWO Family but is a Legal ONE

Howard C
  • Brooklyn, NY
Posted Dec 30 2017, 13:25

I have an issue with a property that I own in Brooklyn that just came to light when I decided to sell.  I purchased the house as a TWO family, as was stated in the contract, but now finding out that I can't get a Letter of No Objection (LNO) for a TWO family.  My attorney basically screwed up during the purchase and never requested a LNO for me back then and since the house was build prior to 1938 a C of O is not required.  I am now forced to sell the house as a single family, which is setup as a TWO, but this will certainly yield a lower price since a TWO family would be worth more in my area.  Additionally, I don't want to go through the process of obtaining permits and applying for a new C of O since the the work that was done prior to converting it to a TWO family was most likely not done legally (eg. no permits were pulled) and certain work would have to be changed with the new building code.  What would you do if you were in my shoes?

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