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Timothy Walsh
  • New to Real Estate
  • Boston, MA
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Landlording in 55+ community

Timothy Walsh
  • New to Real Estate
  • Boston, MA
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I'm curious if there are laws against being a landlord in 55+ communities. Specifically South Florida. There are a couple neighborhoods near where my father lives that have very low cost units for sale and some of them appear to be rent-ready, and some that have been previously rented. I tried to look up some info as to whether or not you can own and rent out a mobile home. I know they most likely have maintenance/HOA fees but I'm seeing some rent out for $1500+ that have low $200s HOA and they are for sale for near $10k. Seems like a no brainer, no?

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