Does my property have to be vacant for me to sell density flow rights?
No. However, if your property is used for a residential purpose, the part of your property from which the rights will be transferred must be vacant, and the developed portion and vacant portion of your property each must comply with the dimensional requirements for your zoning district.

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1. What is a density flow right?
2. Does my property have to be in a designated sending district for me to sell density flow rights?
3. Does my property have to be in a designated receiving district to receive density flow rights?
4. Does my property have to be vacant for me to sell density flow rights?
5. How do I know if my property is in a sending district?
6. How do I know if my property is in a receiving district?
7. How do I know how many rights I have?
8. Can I sell density flow rights from property that has an easement on it?
9. What is the difference between a nondiscretionary private party transfer and a discretionary private party transfer?