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Instead of a rental, can I make a half-way house for abused women
I have been searching the Charleston, WV government websites like the Department of Housing and I’m not getting answers. I guess most people would rather not deal with tenants that might destroy the property, but the key is to have a reliable Chaperone. Is this even a thing or is it only in the movies? Does anyone here have any insight? My mom will probably not make it too much longer and I don’t have the time or resources to put it on the market unless I sell it to a flipper in the area.
Once again, thank you,
Dana G Neilson