I have a subterranean garage under the back part of my house. Above a part of it is a room that is 9' 3'' x 19'. It was originally going to be a "hobby" room for my wife and myself. Once we outfitted it with a large storage cabinet , tables with multiple drawers for hobby items, a bookshelf that takes up the entire North end of the 9' 3" wall, a very large (long and deep) work bench along the East wall and a larger than normal workbench stool, we quickly found out that it was cramped for one person and impossible for two to work in there at the same time. We abandoned the hobby room idea and it is now strictly a store room. My insurance company now wants to classify my home as a two story home because of that room which they define as a "living" space. It is 175.75 square feet which is 8.25% of the square footage of my home. In order for it to approach even a 1 1/2 story home the floorspace would have to increase another 889.25 square feet. I can't even increase it one square foot because of building code restrictions. The room has a window in the center of the East wall and a standard door along the West wall at the corner with the South wall. The door opens out onto a cement rear deck. There are no other exits to any part of the house. It is 35' to the nearest entrance to the house and another 30' to the nearest bathroom. The room has no heating or air conditioning. It has no bathroom facilities of any kind, nor any way to install them. It has no closets. There is no availability of water. Because of the way the room is situated I can't even install a window air conditioner because the window is at the East limit of the house without violating the required 15' free space to the rear property line. This is a store room, folks, never has been intended to be a "living" space. The insurance company wants to classify my home as a two story home because of this storage room that they define as a "living" space and they want to increase the premium accordingly.
I've given you the facts. Would an appraiser define my home as a two story home because of this (choak) "living" space?
jbl646
jdm4@me.com
I've given you the facts. Would an appraiser define my home as a two story home because of this (choak) "living" space?
jbl646
jdm4@me.com
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