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Nicolas Dalton Ward
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What's the concern or FIRE DAMAGE?

Nicolas Dalton Ward
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  • Indianapolis, IN
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SO I have a property of interest, but having a lot of kickback / disinterest due to fire damage specifically. I have many GC's who have placed bids on conducting a full rehab / even new build, and the area is in a great neighborhood with $400k homes across the front yard. It is also shouldering an elementary school as well. All the perks, but having trouble due to the fire damage! 

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John O'Leary
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John O'Leary
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If buyers require financing, it could present challenges if you're the listing agent. Many hard money lenders (HMLs) tend to avoid properties with significant fire damage, unless the damage is minor or limited to a small area. 

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Mike Klarman
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I've done a fire damage deal.  There's a feasibility study that needs to be done.  Also, you'll need an architect and engineer inspections to make sure the structure is safe.  All depends on the extent of the damage.  If it is mostly smoke damage to the interior it will be ok, but if the roof caught fire and burned away that's a whole different ball game.

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Nicolas Dalton Ward
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Nicolas Dalton Ward
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John, thank you for the insight! This makes more sense as most of my buyers have been. hard money. 

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Nicolas Dalton Ward
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Mike, this subject property has been totally enflamed. Debris from second floor piled up on the first floor, almost all exterior was melted away and would definitely call for a feasibility study. I believe it's arguably a tear down.

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Quote from @John O'Leary:

If buyers require financing, it could present challenges if you're the listing agent. Many hard money lenders (HMLs) tend to avoid properties with significant fire damage, unless the damage is minor or limited to a small area. 

Do you know a lender that will fund fire damaged rehabs?