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Updated almost 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Salvage Status on Renovation Property
I'm in Oklahoma County, in, wait for it... Oklahoma. Our county assessor has an excellent website that give a lot of information regarding properties. I was looking at the site and saw a property type "Salvage." Has anyone run into that? I called the county assessor but haven't had a call back and asked a local attorney who invests, he has not seen the salvage definition before. I ask because this property is currently undergoing renovation and doesn't appear to be a tear-down.