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Jon Sheffield
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Washington, DC
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Washington DC Condo Conversion

Jon Sheffield
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Washington, DC
Posted

Hello All,

This question is for those who have completed, in the process of completing or thinking about doing a condo conversion in Washington DC.  Can you explain how the process went if you completed the conversion; a quick brakedown of the steps from beinning to end. What are the unknown unknowns, known unknowns, and the known knowns. If you're thinking about a conversion in Washington DC what information can you provide even if you think it's common knowledge. I'm specifically asking for DC because dealing with ins and outs can be difficult and one missed step can result in a lot of money and the process starting over.

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