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Looking for ideas
Looking at a property currently with long term tenants. Property has an in law suite but cannot be used as a duplex renting to two separate tenants, according to the town. Lower level in-law suite needs to be completely gutted and renovated, upper unit has been renovated recently and needs only minor repairs. Any idea on what I could do with the in-law? Make it one big SFR for higher rent? Or renovate and sell so it's someone else's problem? Or just avoid completely?