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Joseph Grullon
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Miami, FL
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Miami Zoning and Land Use

Joseph Grullon
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Miami, FL
Posted

Good afternoon, I have a property in Miami that is zoned T3-R, and the Land Use is: Single-Family, Med.-Density (2-5 DU/Gross Acre).

But on property search the property is listed as single-family. Although, the previous owner added 2 dwelling units to the property and both additions reflect on property search when it comes to adjusted sq footage. Owner has plans and pulled permits. But the property is still classified as a single-family rather than a duplex or multi-family. Would it be possible to get this property classified as a duplex with the zoning dept? Been trying to reach them, but figured I'd ask here while I wait.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!