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All Forum Posts by: Jason Nye

Jason Nye has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: 4plex zoning question

Jason NyePosted
  • Fairfield, OH
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

I'm looking at two side by side four unit buildings, the seller insists they be sold together, the seller provided a pro forma, it had the buyer using a commercial loan. I called my lender and asked if it would be possible to do two conventional mortgages. Lender says that's fine as long as it's zoned for it.  The buildings are definitely zoned to separate parcels, but when I looked at the county auditor's website, these buildings are zoned, "multi family 4-19 units" . Lender tells me that that is a commercial zoning category and even if you were only buying one of these four plexes, you would have to get a commercial loan.  Is this accurate? Is there a zoning designation that would require commercial financing on a building four units or less? This seems wrong to me, I think I'm getting bad information.

Post: Interested in duplex with leaky basement

Jason NyePosted
  • Fairfield, OH
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

I'm looking at a duplex and the seller discloser said that the basement leaks.  Is this something that needs to be repaired immediately before it results in serious damage or can I just own a house with a leaky basement?  I assume this is something tothat doesn't have to be repaired right away, and would be expensive to fix, but I thought I would ask here. Thanks!