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Vern M.
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Baltimore financial benefits?

Vern M.
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  • Property Manager
  • Bowie, MD
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We are about to start visiting a few more sites in anticipation of closing our first deal. But have some questions:

We plan on using HML for our first prop. When we refinance, are there any incentives offered by either the city or banks, that we would benefit from? We do plan on marketing to voucher holders and vets.

How do we confirm that a building, that looks like its for 3 apartments, is in fact zoned for 3 apts?

Thanks

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    Jamal L.
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    Jamal L.
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    Hello @Vern M.

    Their is a website you can go to, to find the zoning of any property in Baltimore City. Its cityview(dot)baltimorecity(dot)gov. 

    You can also look up city incentives for business and other critical  information on this site as well.  Hop this helps.

    Prosperous investing 

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