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RENTAL DW in Baltimore City
Hello Baltimore City BPers,
I am an active flipper in Baltimore city and I have come across several properties (townhouses especially) with no recorded square footage in public records but their sizes are recorded as 'RENTAL DW' (Rental Dwelling) instead.
For investors familiar with this term, what are the implications of a RENTAL DW townhouse for a flipper?