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Renting? 5 zoning rules to know before you rent your home

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Before you rent your home out to tenants, there are a few things to consider. Clear your plans with your HOA (if you have one). If you live in a community that has a homeowners association (HOA), there may be provisions against renting out your house. Check any city regulations on landlords. .

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Condo vs. Apartment Living: 8 Key Differences

Raleigh Realty

Might have homeowner’s association (HOA) fees. An apartment is a unit in a building that’s rented out by its owner, called a landlord. Pros: Landlord pays for repairs and upgrades. Once you pay off your mortgage, a condo owner only needs to worry about paying utilities and possible HOA fees. What Is an Apartment?

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The Complete Guide to Buying a Home As a Government Employee

Raleigh Realty

You can rent the home out to tenants who pay your mortgage and bills while you continue to build your asset. Make Predictable Monthly Payments When you're a renter, you're at the mercy of a landlord. Your neighborhood may require homeowner's association (HOA) fees, too. You might see your rent prices go up each year.