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Pretty sure that violates at least one building code.
What country was this from?
33 0 ReplyI found it under a post where people were talking about living in NYC.
30 0 ReplyIt’s absolutely against nyc fire codes
9 0 ReplySurely built before NYC had fire codes. In that case, do some buildings with "historical value" somehow get grandfathered in?
5 0 ReplyYeah, at least in most cases. They get labeled as "legal non-conforming" and usually are required to become conforming in the event there is any major reconstruction done to fix a casualty event.
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Yikes!
6 0 ReplyMy first NYC apartment wasn't this tight, but it wasn't a shit ton different either.
4 0 ReplyI’ve seen buildings like this in the West Village.
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