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Fire Damaged Properties
Hey everyone!
Question: Fire damaged properties..?
I know these can be a lot of work for a flipper or buy and hold - or whatever you may invest in these to do, but are they too much work to invest in period? What about when a property has been vacant for a while after a fire? I can imagine some weather related damage but the question still is - is it too much work to invest in? How long would it take? Does the city it's in give you a hard time when pulling permits/rebuilding?
(I know it all depends on the fire but lets say it caused a medium amount of damage) Thanks in advance!

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