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All Forum Posts by: Christina Peters

Christina Peters has started 3 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: loss of multi-family zoning

Christina PetersPosted
  • Odessa, FL
  • Posts 3
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I was looking at purchasing a duplex and then found out that it lost its Multi-family zoning. The owner is currently renting the house to two families. Need some advice. Thanks.

Post: loss of multi-family zoning

Christina PetersPosted
  • Odessa, FL
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0
I was looking at purchasing a duplex and then found out that it lost its Multi-family zoning. The owner is currently renting the house to two families. Need some advice. Thanks.
Just getting started and trying to develop my game plan. I would like to purchase a duplex so I can live in one and rent the other. I think it would be beneficial because I need experience landlording, and want to start small with a single family. Now to my question: since I'm new to this, would it better to use a management company or can I do it myself? If I decided to do it myself, how do I go about the legal side of things (i.e. lease contracts, etc) .