Being A Landlord
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Being A Landlord, from most recent to least.
DC Rental Units, Part II: The Steps to Being a Landlord
Michele Lerner | November 30th 2009
In order to legally rent out that vacant English basement in DC, you need to obtain a Certificate of Occupancy and a Basic Business License. After the... read»
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