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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] This is a pretty standard phenomenon, at least with inherited houses. The new generation does not have the will/money/desire to maintain the house properly. We have two houses on our street where the adult daughters inherited the houses. The daughters do not have the money to keep up the houses, and so the houses look terrible. I recall an article from the Washington Post from perhaps 10 years ago where there was a dust-up about a house on Klingle Street where the adult son (in his 60's) let his inherited house go into disrepair. The neighbors tried to get the son to at least do basic maintenance on the house. The neighbors tried to use the political and legal system to help, which is why it was covered by the Washington Post. (I wish I could find the article.)[/quote] In D.C. neighborhood, an epic battle over an eyesore of historical proportions July 5, 2011[/quote]
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