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Roshan Khatri
  • Minnesota City, MN
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Junked up- constantly

Roshan Khatri
  • Minnesota City, MN
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Hi,

I am a novice investor trying to use up some of my savings and buying investment properties in the twin cities.

Last year I bought a piece of land in North Minneapolis, aware of the sketchy neighborhood, trying to catch up with the gentrification.

Was a good deal and am still happy with it. Planning to hold it for few more years. But, my real issue is with junk being deposited in the land and city sending my notice and have been fined twice already.

I don’t know why but people always dump their piles of garbage, their wrecked cars and am already tired, frustrated of cleanings their mess and being notified by the city.

Is fencing a good idea? Any other help, advice would be highly appreciated on how to deal with this situation.

Thank you,

Roshan

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