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    #11
    In Italian, convenient means cheap. It's a common mistake for foreigners.

    It can also mean appropriate, suitable...
    Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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      #12
      Originally posted by courtg9000 View Post

      You could hold a shop with residential uppers for example in a pension as far as I am aware.

      I just used to find them, market and advertise them and broker the deals.
      you can’t hold any property with a residential element unless the residential is for the use of the main business (pub with managers flat, nursing home with staff accommodation etc). So a shop with a flat above would be a no no.

      I have a light industrial unit and the rent has increased 70% in the last year (admittedly from a very low starting point) and I’ve been unable to find anything else vaguely suitable in the area. My landlord has 100% occupancy in his 100ish units.

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