Plenty of small complexes do not have on-site managers. I know of a cute little complex in west Fort Worth, just north of the museums, that's in need of some new residents. In an apartment, you have to worry about management and neighbors. A small complex can minimize one of those worries. Many small complexes also don't have reserved or designated parking, too. Note: I'm not saying the owner or management company will approve; all I'm saying is that if you conduct your business prudently (plenty of work-from-home opportunities will pass the smell test if clients show up with a briefcase or a couple of folders or something business-looking), thus minimizing your exposure, that's an option.
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