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Updated almost 4 years ago, 01/20/2021

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Andrew Robitaille
  • Lakewood, CO
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Splitting up townhomes

Andrew Robitaille
  • Lakewood, CO
Posted

Hey Bp Clan,

I have found a group of 6 townhomes in a 40 condo development. It's at a high price for rentals, however if I were to sell them independently it would make it a home run deal. So my question is, is this even a possibility? If it changes from place to place or HOA from HOA how do I find the information? I have tried researching this and cannot seem to find any information. I'm not sure if maybe I'm not wording the question correctly or not.

Thanks in advance for any and all advice!

-Andrew

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