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Fire Damaged Property Condemned By City
Recently found a nice property, great potential except that it’s been through a house fire and is now condemned by the city. Does anyone know how I would go about getting the house sold with no actions from the city? Will I have to bring the house up to code before I find a buyer or is it the buyers responsibility?