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Bryan Cavellier
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Syracuse, NY
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Rental and AirBnB in SFH?

Bryan Cavellier
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Syracuse, NY
Posted

Is it possible (legal) to make SFH a long term rental (12 month lease plus) while having a finished and separate mother in law suite or a finished basement an Airbnb? or sense those are two units I am operating a MFH in a SFH which my zoning peeps wont like too much. Curious on your thoughts?

-Context, I would obviously have utilities included in the long term unit and wouldn't be "converting" SFH into anything more than closing off a door way or hallway...no need to be getting permits for new electrical/plumbing/new structure.

-Would love thoughts on this type of idea and any logistic or legal concerns or advice you have from your POV BP, THANKS!

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