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Should I stay away from a Public Improvement District (PDI)?
Hey guys, I recently stumbled upon an 8 unit (4 duplexes on one parcel of land) and it’s in a Public Improvement District (PID). The seller isn’t responsive and I’m not sure how much the special tax assessments are. I reached out to city and county but haven’t received a response.
What’re your thoughts on investing in a PID? Should I stay away?
Thanks!