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Updated 4 days ago, 12/28/2024

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(Fun with) Nashville NOOSTR Zoning & LLC Transfers

Lucas Bernard
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Hey Folks!

Looking at a property that would be a somewhat turnkey STR, it has great numbers and occupancy rates. Catch is ... it is zoned at RM20-A, which for those of you keeping score at home, is apparently not eligible for a Non owner occupied STR. However, the LLC is grandfathered in, and so they are saying we would be able to still operate this if we purchased and managed under the LLC.

Obviously a lot going on here, and I am still relatively new to this world (would be first STR in Nash). Those assumptions above may not even be entirely accurate, that's just what I've been told plus what I've deciphered from the zoning table. Any tips you could give me on this in terms of viability? Willing to go the extra mile here based on the numbers.

Thanks!!

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