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Updated over 8 years ago,

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  • Investor
  • New Port Richey, FL
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What to do with former alf.

Account Closed
  • Investor
  • New Port Richey, FL
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I am currently in possession of a closed down alf facility. It has 16 beds which are in three buildings on the same property in Florida. I was gonna just sell the building to get rid of it but then I seen that I could get veterans in their and turn it into a cash cow. I was reading about the hud vash program. There is a common kitchen, bathrooms, living room. And then there's just 16 rooms. Is there any government programs that would pay me to rent out these rooms? What kind of profit potential is there. And would I have to have a employee there to feed them or is that up to them? 

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