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How To Open An Assisted Living FacilityAssisted Living Facility Licensing Laws
This page explains the process of getting your ALF licensed. To list every assisted living facility law for every state would turn this site into a 100,000 monster that I could never control. The first thing you should do is spend a week reading, no, make that devouring your state’s ALF laws and regulations. When you finish, go over it all again – Really. You don't want to buy a house or spend money rehabbing one only to find it is not zoned for an ALF conversion or there are already too many in your neighborhood. Some states and local city governments limit the number of ALFs for any given area. This type of investing is catching on, so you'll want to beat other investors in your area to the beat locations and houses. Go over everything again and again until you know it well enough to teach a class on it. It will make converting your rental properties into ALFs much more profitable and easy. You'll discover that most zoning boards will have no problem with assisted living facilities. Who really wants the bad press when they tall a grandma she can't move into a neighborhood. Besides, you'll get father being an "Assisted Living Facility Owner" instead of a landlord, or worse yet, a "slumlord". Use our recently updated State-by-State ALF Regulations Page to find a link to your state's ALF rules and website for detailed information on the process. The process is longer than buying a house and flipping it, but there is much more security and profit in the end. If you already have a property, you may need to get it rezoned, which is not a difficult process as long as its up to code and "respectable". If you were one of those landlords always in a battle with the city, you may have a harder time. Find areas already zoned for ALFs. Most zoning departments have interactive maps on their websites that let you search by zoning type. If you already have a few houses or properties not zoned for ALFs, it is usually not too hard to get them rezoned. Thinking about zoning while you're looking for property will save you time, money, and extra trips to city hall.
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