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Jonathan C.
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  • Nashville TN
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Section 8 check-list-- Trying to Comply

Jonathan C.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Nashville TN
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I'm in the process of buying a 4 unit building where each unit is a 3BR/1BA in DC.

My section 8 check-list in DC says that 'Every room used for living must have an adequate heat source. If the source is electric, it must be permanently installed and controlled by a separate thermostat.'

I'm trying to avoid installing a full HVAC systems with ducts... any ideas on most efficient way to heat/cool the property? I've been looking at those hotel/motel style heating/cooling units and also the ductless HVAC...

thanks

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