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Abandoned Property in Brooksville

Heidi Lutz
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There is an abandoned apartment in my area. It was HUD apartments and from what I was told from one of the former maintenance men the county/HUD decided to close it down because it would take to much to repair it. I called the local housing authority and no one knows anything about it. Any suggestions on where I can find out more information on this property would be very helpful. I am stuck on it. Thanks in advance.

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Charles Soper
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Charles Soper
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So it’s owned by the county/municipality it sits in?  What do the tax records say for ownership?  If it is I’d knock on the door of the local building dept. and find somebody who can make a decision about the disposition of the property.  You just might have found a deal that they want to get off their books for pennies on the dollar, careful though, make sure you can afford the rehab!

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