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ANDREW S.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Mobile, AL
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unsafe to enter

ANDREW S.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Mobile, AL
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If a city declares a home unsafe to enter can i still go inside and look at it? If i decide to buy can i make improvements, that will make the property safe again? Someone lived in the property 2 years ago. I have not checked into it yet, but I believe the city declared it unsafe to enter because vegetation has grown up all around the entrances.