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Updated over 8 years ago, 06/01/2016

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Kevin McElhaney
  • Investor
  • Drayden, MD
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Convert empty storage building to Apartments

Kevin McElhaney
  • Investor
  • Drayden, MD
Posted

Hello all! I have stumbled upon a piece of property here in Southern MD that has a 14x60' trailer with a 4500 sq. ft storage building attached to it. The lot has a recorded perc for a three bedroom house along with an existing system for 6 bedroom house. The health department made the owner put in such a big system for the storage building even though there is no plumbing in the building. My question is, are there any laws against or any permits required other than building permits to convert the 4500 sq ft. storage building into a couple of apartments? This would be an excellent way for me to get my foot into multi-family properties but  before I make a offer, I want to be sure that I can go forward with my plan.

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