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Chris Svendsen
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  • Front Royal, VA
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Bedroom Ceiling Height Restriction-Frederick County VA

Chris Svendsen
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  • Front Royal, VA
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So wife and I have a property under contract which ideally will turn into a 4 bed 2 bath rental. While doing home inspection realized ceilings in bedrooms are from 6'8" to 6' 3" high. The home is an old log house from the late 1700's to early 1800's when was built. Home is located in Frederick County VA and having a hell of a time finding any regulations on rentals in this county and wanted to see if anyone here knows if there will be a problem renting home based on low ceiling height. The master bed will have 8' ceilings as will be adding this room to the existing structure but the existing 3 bedrooms will not be able to raise ceiling heights. I have reached out to zoning department but not heard back yet so hoping someone here may know the answer.

  • Chris Svendsen