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Does anyone have personal experience and knowledge with condo conversions in Hoboken?
I am looking at a 5 unit building that I want to do a condo conversion on. 4 units would be vacant 1 has a rent controlled tenant in there who does not want to move. I would owner occupy it so I don't know if I have an avenue to remove them so I can do the condo conversion or if I could even do the condo conversion while they are still in there. I have an appointment with a lawyer, but id love to talk to anyone that has had experience of converting in the past in Hoboken. Thanks in advance!