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All Forum Posts by: Ollie Oak

Ollie Oak has started 1 posts and replied 1 times.

I closed up a wall and added a kitchen to existing square footage to make a one bedroom rental apartment in a property I own in Long Beach that is zoned for single family. One of the neighbors filed a complaint with the city and I now have a request to get it inspected for an illegal dwelling. Any suggestions on what my options are before I schedule the inspection or the best way to handle this as it's currently being rented? It is too big to be a jr. ADU and can't qualify as an ADU since it's part of the house. Everything is up to code.