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The Fire Next Door
Over the summer a house against the back of my property burned down. Thankfully no one was hurt but the bones of the property remain. To put it plainly it looks ROUGH and it doesn't seem like much progress is being made to tear the rest of it down. Its tough touring my property with potential tenant when right outside the window are the remains of a house. Are there any options I have with the city or something to get the burned down husk of this house taken care of?