Thursday, June 11, 2015

Know your town's laws

Depending on the laws of your town, you may have to have a unit inspected before a tenant can move in. This inspection is done so the town can issue you a Certificate of Habitability. Some towns do not require this, some only require this inspection the first time the unit is rented, some every five years and others every time a new tenant moves into the unit. Also, if you are renting to a Section 8 tenant, they have their own rules for inspections.

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