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Mayour Patel
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Sober House

Mayour Patel
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Prospect, CT
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Does anyone know anything about the regulations to open a Sober Living Home. I was thinking about converting one of my rentals in Waterbury, CT. I know the insurance is classed differently and I believe it can be classed as a boarding residence. Does anyone have any insight to any of this, it would be much appreciated.

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Sean L.
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Sean L.
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What tier of sober living facility are you running? Are you managing urine screens and collecting from insurance to do so?

They run the gambit from 10k/month luxury buildings to some of the seedier places that have received bad press over the years.

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