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Jason Hill
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Found a fire damaged property any thoughts.-killeen tx

Jason Hill
  • Killeen, TX
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Was driving around looking for properties and came a cross a house that had fire damage the roof is pretty much gone. Id like to approach the owner on this property but know nothing about dealing with fire damage. Any thoughts?

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Aaron K.
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Aaron K.
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Don't...

If you know nothing about fire damage and/ or don't have connections that do don't touch the thing.  Fire damage can be minor if it isn't structural or it can force a tear-down or major renovation.  If you don't know partner with someone who does or don't do it.

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