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Apts with Disability Access
Does anyone here have an apt complex that is solely setup for tenants with disabilities?
I'm wondering what the feasibility of having a multi-unit that caters to this type of tenants. I assume that the payments would be Sec 8 like where the Gov. pays you directly. This seems like this would be a good model for long term relatively headache free tenants. I'm looking at converting a 9-10 unit complex but I'm not sure what the desire for this type of housing would be or if the conversion costs would be worth it. Thoughts?