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Derek Adkins
  • Lender
  • Burleson, TX
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STR’s and City Zoning Laws

Derek Adkins
  • Lender
  • Burleson, TX
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Question about STR's and city zoning. I was planning on turning my primary residence into a STR after moving out. After looking into the local laws and permit process I found out that the home is not able to be a STR unless it were to continue being my primary residence due to current zoning. The city said this is the only way it can be a STR and once it is no longer my primary residence it can no longer be a STR. Anyone ever run into this, or are there any legal loopholes anyone has experienced? Located in College Station, TX

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