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Great Resource For Landlords With Basement Apartments in DC

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Are you worried about whether that basement apartment in your home (or the home you are thinking of buying) could be legally rented out? Even worse, are you already renting your basement out and are worried that DC inspectors might cite you for not doing it right? DC has unveiled a great new web page to help answer all of your questions.

That website, Rent My DC Basement, features a comprehensive checklist of everything that you need to know to make sure your basement unit is rentable, including links to zoning maps so you can make sure that you’re even allowed to rent out your basement apartment in the first place. DCRA is also being very responsive to suggestions in the comments on that site and via their Twitter feed, so expect more useful info to show up on the site.

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2 Responses to “Great Resource For Landlords With Basement Apartments in DC”


  1. Shane Landazuri
    on Mar 25th, 2010
    @ 5:33 pm

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