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Steve Francis
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Conditional U&O

Steve Francis
  • Conshohocken, PA
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Hello,

So I bought a duplex with a conditional U&O. Still trying to get approval from the Borough  on the fixed porch. In the meantime, a tenant was evicted, bed bugs sprayed for, and we've painted the entire place and put in new flooring. Should be ready to rent by June 15th. My question is it ok to put a new renter in there with a conditional U&O? I would appreciate any advice. Thanks! 

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Rich Baer
  • Real Estate Investment Attorney
  • Kingsville, MD
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Rich Baer
  • Real Estate Investment Attorney
  • Kingsville, MD
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       @Steve Francis

             I don't know how they handle things in Pennsylvania, but in Baltimore City, if you were to rent without the full U & O the City would fine and be on you so hard you wouldn't want to even think about doing it again.

             Rich Baer, Esq.

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