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Taniya Thomas
  • Lawrenceville, GA
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Stuck with an Abandoned Property What Can I do?

Taniya Thomas
  • Lawrenceville, GA
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Hello all,

I have been browsing for months but this is  my first question. Please any advice is appreciated. Due to divorce I filed bankruptcy and included my house. So I thought, but the Mortgage company sent a letter to the house months after I left saying they were releasing the mortgage and giving me the property. I found out 2 yrs later after squatters and the copper being stolen, and I am not currently in the position to fix it up along with the burden of all the tax liens and city citations. Investors won't touch it  and it won't sale at the tax sale. Please advise what can I possibly do to either get rid of this burden or find money to atleast fix it up and rent it out. Please Help. I have been studying and trying to find a way to enter into investing maybe this can be my in.

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Rod Sanford
  • Wholesaler
  • Jacksonville, FL
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Rod Sanford
  • Wholesaler
  • Jacksonville, FL
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I have done a little research for you.  The louisville housing and trust fund was set up for people with vacant and abandon properties.  They have a web site with the guide lines.  Louisvilleky.gov.  They also have other agencies on there that  might help as well. They deal with developers, for profit, and non-profit agencies as well. Good luck.  In think this will help.   

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