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Zachary Gray
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Worcester, MA
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Lead Abatement/ De-lead

Zachary Gray
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Worcester, MA
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Hi everybody,

so just bought my first deal a house hack in Marlboro and I’m in the midst of turning one of the units to rent it out. The rental is a 4 bedroom and I’ve chosen to go the route of de-leading the unit (peace of mind, marginal return on investment, and tax credit).

anybody who has experience with this in the past if you could provide some clarity, is there a state program that will provide some sort of kick back reimbursement? If so do you have to establish the logistics with them prior to execution or can you do it retroactively?

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