AgentX wrote:Ok you guys, I called. I have a client looking in that area so it was worth a shot. But they won't touch this one with a 100 foot pole.
Owner of property is dying, estate is not in order. They are trying to not take it to probate which will happen if the owner dies. Kids are running things for now via the POA. Overall condition wouldn't pass appraisal, she said it's in better shape that she expected but there is wood rot, peeling paint. Wood floors have pet damage. I didn't hear anything that indicated it wouldn't pass appraisal but I'll assume that she knows better than I do on this since she's been inside.
Tenant is not a family member. She weasled her way in on the premise of helping the owner. I assumed this was the case, this happens a lot.
The tenant has a young kid and no lease, so eviction is going to be interesting. Tenant also apparently has lots of late-night visitors who come and go. So she's a scam artist it sounds like.
AgentX wrote:Ok you guys, I called. I have a client looking in that area so it was worth a shot. But they won't touch this one with a 100 foot pole.
Owner of property is dying, estate is not in order. They are trying to not take it to probate which will happen if the owner dies. Kids are running things for now via the POA. Overall condition wouldn't pass appraisal, she said it's in better shape that she expected but there is wood rot, peeling paint. Wood floors have pet damage. I didn't hear anything that indicated it wouldn't pass appraisal but I'll assume that she knows better than I do on this since she's been inside.
Tenant is not a family member. She weasled her way in on the premise of helping the owner. I assumed this was the case, this happens a lot.
The tenant has a young kid and no lease, so eviction is going to be interesting. Tenant also apparently has lots of late-night visitors who come and go. So she's a scam artist it sounds like.
AgentX wrote:Ok you guys, I called. I have a client looking in that area so it was worth a shot. But they won't touch this one with a 100 foot pole.
Owner of property is dying, estate is not in order. They are trying to not take it to probate which will happen if the owner dies. Kids are running things for now via the POA. Overall condition wouldn't pass appraisal, she said it's in better shape that she expected but there is wood rot, peeling paint. Wood floors have pet damage. I didn't hear anything that indicated it wouldn't pass appraisal but I'll assume that she knows better than I do on this since she's been inside.
Tenant is not a family member. She weasled her way in on the premise of helping the owner. I assumed this was the case, this happens a lot.
The tenant has a young kid and no lease, so eviction is going to be interesting. Tenant also apparently has lots of late-night visitors who come and go. So she's a scam artist it sounds like.
AgentX wrote:Ok you guys, I called. I have a client looking in that area so it was worth a shot. But they won't touch this one with a 100 foot pole.
Owner of property is dying, estate is not in order. They are trying to not take it to probate which will happen if the owner dies. Kids are running things for now via the POA. Overall condition wouldn't pass appraisal, she said it's in better shape that she expected but there is wood rot, peeling paint. Wood floors have pet damage. I didn't hear anything that indicated it wouldn't pass appraisal but I'll assume that she knows better than I do on this since she's been inside.
Tenant is not a family member. She weasled her way in on the premise of helping the owner. I assumed this was the case, this happens a lot.
The tenant has a young kid and no lease, so eviction is going to be interesting. Tenant also apparently has lots of late-night visitors who come and go. So she's a scam artist it sounds like.
AgentX wrote:Ok you guys, I called. I have a client looking in that area so it was worth a shot. But they won't touch this one with a 100 foot pole.
Owner of property is dying, estate is not in order. They are trying to not take it to probate which will happen if the owner dies. Kids are running things for now via the POA. Overall condition wouldn't pass appraisal, she said it's in better shape that she expected but there is wood rot, peeling paint. Wood floors have pet damage. I didn't hear anything that indicated it wouldn't pass appraisal but I'll assume that she knows better than I do on this since she's been inside.
Tenant is not a family member. She weasled her way in on the premise of helping the owner. I assumed this was the case, this happens a lot.
The tenant has a young kid and no lease, so eviction is going to be interesting. Tenant also apparently has lots of late-night visitors who come and go. So she's a scam artist it sounds like.
Anonymous wrote:Houses in that neighborhood tend to be listed in the high 8s and sell for low 9s. Something like that. I think 800k in that neighborhood is not much of a discount. Of course it can be torn down by someone who doesn’t mind being the outlier with a mmillion plus dollar home in an under million dollar neighborhood (for the most part).
Soon the mantuans will come out to fiercely defend their neighborhood and say how the oil spill happened so so long ago and nevermind it was a superfund site but your neighborhood is probably must as bad. Gotta protect those property values!
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know how this works legally? Assume the owner is still paying property taxes right? How does one evict the tenant in the basement?
Anonymous wrote:I can smell this house thru the pictures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AgentX wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oops, I just turned it into a hot home by posting it here.DCUM traffic is no joke! It was at 1500 RedFin views when I posted it and now 2030 RedFin views in <20 minutes.
WE HAVE NOTHING ELSE TO DO OP! And I love a good mystery!
I love that it's now a hot home. That's all kinds of awesome.
Agent X, do you think it could be an adult offspring of the owner who has issues?
DP. No. Because then the owner/guardian could Baker's Act the child with police presence. Eviction and tenant implies this a stranger with legal issues preventing them from being thrown out.