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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply
Baltimore county rental
Dear BP members,
I am thinking to do per room rental to maximize profit, although there will more works. I am interested in properties in baltimore county. However, the county law states that only 2 unrelated people are allowed to stay in single unit. I only can rent at most 2 people per unit. Am I correct? any way to get around it?
Thanks,
Ken
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Ken - as far as I know, you would have to get it authorized as a rooming or boarding house to avoid that limitation.