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Drew Feutz
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Using a Single Family Home as a Multi-Family

Drew Feutz
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Are there any issues with renting a single family home to multiple families, if the house is equipped to do so? Does the home have to be classified as a multiple family dwelling by the taxing district? Wondering if there are any legal issues with this.

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Johann Jells
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  • Jersey City, NJ
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Johann Jells
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  • Jersey City, NJ
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Yes, assuming you've created 2 separate units it's usually a zoning violation at the least. There's likely other occupancy codes too.  Not that I agree with such laws, they're often meant to keep out "undesirables" who are unable to rent a whole house, like minorities and young people. 

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