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Student Rentals- Adding Bedrooms to SFR to increase Rents
Hey Guys.
I am looking at a house in a big college town in the SE. Typically students pay rent by the bedroom. I am trying to capitalize on this by adding bedrooms to increase revenue. For instance, removing dining rooms and reducing living rooms. Almost, making the SFR into a small MFR.
What issues might I run into with permits? Zoning? Fire Code? Tenant Issues?
Does anyone have any experience adding more bedrooms to SFR to increase rents?
Thanks!!!