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All Forum Posts by: Ozzy Sirimsi

Ozzy Sirimsi has started 7 posts and replied 1557 times.

Post: Expanding Portfolio in Baltimore Maryland

Ozzy Sirimsi
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Which ways did you try so far?? and  Did you mean you would get higher rent or something  not Ground Rent

Post: STR (Air BnB, etc.) in Baltimore, MD (zoning/license)?

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In Baltimore, you need to be owner occupant. As long as you are living in the house, you can get the licence.

Not as an investor though. I dont know any restrictions from the city.

Post: Real Estate Investor in Baltimore

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Quote from @Yettekov Wilson Jr:

Hello all. I have not been here in awhile but I am looking to get back into Baltimore to invest. I will be looking for contacts there and I know there is great information here.


 what do you need ?

Post: Seeking turnkey provider

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Hi LD, 

I am in Baltimore market, and might be able to help you out but let me know what you are looking for in terms of budget, rental goals, cash flow etc...

Post: Baltimore City Rental

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Quote from @Katheryne Womack:
Quote from @Ozzy Sirimsi:

Could you give more info, what area, what is the rent ?


 Absolutely, I'm just getting set up here and didn't think anyone would see this but me. Rent is 2247$ in Federal Hill BMore. Right off Light Street, near Cross Street Market. Love the area. I'm closing on another BMore house and will post the details on that. Way better in terms of cash flow- but hey- I have a beautiful home in Fed Hill that will never have problems in terms of higher paying tenants. :)

Nice location, as long as it makes sense for you there is no problem. 

Post: Real Estate Investor in Baltimore

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Hi Tobi,

Welcome to Bigger Pockets, and Baltimore.

There are many investors here from Baltimore, reach out and ask any questions, most of us here to help.

Good Luck!!!

Post: Converting to multifam zoning in baltimore city

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Quote from @Sam Kahl:
Quote from @Mike Goikhberg:
Quote from @Ozzy Sirimsi:

@Mike Goikhberg

If no stove in, basically it is a room rental, as long as it is licenced, you should be okay


 Oh I must be missing some info about this. Licensed as what? Theres a separate licensing for renting out rooms inside of a single fam house? And as long as the other unit has no stove it can count as all just rooms inside the same house?

It comes down to shared common spaces. If units have different kitchens they are not considered as renting a room. I think in the City it's no more than 4 unrelated parties and 2 in the county -  I would need to double check to be sure. But now, you're dealing with tenants sharing common areas. Can you command the same rent and attract a lot of tenants for that scenario? You certainly may be able to, but definitely not as ideal as separately approved units with their own kitchen.

You are not missing anything.

It will be licenced as a singe dwelling house.  Having a kitchenette does not make it two units, and it is not illegal to create counter space  upstairs.

it will not be a second unit,because he will not have a fully functional kitchen,no cooking capability,lease will not say it is a unit B, and renting part of your home with cabinets is not illegal.

 A lot of people dont care about cooking actually, but want to be separated, I rent it as easily, travelling nurses might jump on it immediately ( if location is right)

Again, this is a just side solution, knowing  going through the zoning does not guarantee it will be approved.

Post: Converting to multifam zoning in baltimore city

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@Mike Goikhberg

If no stove in, basically it is a room rental, as long as it is licenced, you should be okay

Post: Baltimore City Rental

Ozzy Sirimsi
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Could you give more info, what area, what is the rent ?

Post: Can you repair squeaky floors? (Waldorf, Maryland)

Ozzy Sirimsi
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Amazon sells this screw set, I dont remember the name but it basically screws down the wood to stop the noise.

Check it out