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Trisha Letourneau
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Louisville, KY
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Moving driveway to enter/exit onto a different street

Trisha Letourneau
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Louisville, KY
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Hello all,

I'm looking to see if anyone has an experience or contact who can help me with a question.  I'm looking at a property currently and the drive way dumps into a somewhat busy street. This property is on a corner lot, and while looking at the property I had the thought on why the drive way couldn't be on an adjoining neighborhood (much less traffic). The home I'm looking at, while needing some work, seems like it could be a decent deal.  The only catch for me is this driveway as an issue for potential future tenants. 


A quick google and it looks like it is possible with permit. Time being of the essence I'm not sure the best route to determine feasibility which could then lead to some preliminary quotes.

Thanks,

  • Trisha Letourneau
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