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Is it legal to live on commercial property?
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The difference residential and commercial property laws in each jurisdiction varies. Before residing on a commercially zoned property, it is a good idea to consult a lawyer or check the law in the jurisdiction first. This can save you the hassle of either being evicted, being fined by the county or other penalties you could face as a result of not abiding the law.
Commercial Property Laws
Because commercial property is not generally inspected for safety for living situations, it can be dangerous to live in a commercial building as a residence. You need to see exactly how the property in question has been zoned to understand whether or not you are entitled to live there.
Fire safety and health concerns are among the major differences in inspections for commercial and residential property. Those who illegally chose to live on a commercially zoned property may do so to save money, but it may end up costing them money if they are caught breaking the law.
Getting Legal Advice
An experienced real estate attorney who practices in your jurisdiction can give you sound advice about what the rules are in your case. Commercial property rights vary by jurisdiction, so you must specify all of the facts when you speak with your attorney, including the exact location of the property.
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