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Michael Wilson
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looking for clarity on on a rezoned property

Michael Wilson
  • Rochester MN
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I am looking for a multifamily property to house hack. I have a question regarding the zoning in this description and want to make sure I can rent out the other half with no legality issues or some "rule" I was unaware of. 

This duplex has recently been re-zoned to residential. Great investment opportunity. Large 1 1/2 story with full basement. New shingles 2015. New siding 2016. New water heater. Fresh paint through majority of the house. Use as single residence, rent the two units separately, live in one unit and rent the other - Lot's of possibilities. Property is now zoned Residential and is eligible for residential mortgage. Call an agent today.

Being rezoned as residential doesn't change anything with me being able to rent out the other half, correct?

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