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Updated almost 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Lesser known signs of distressed properties?
Hello everyone! So in talking about driving for dollars, I always hear about the common signs of distressed properties like an over grown lawn or the windows being boarded up but recently I've heard about a lesser known sign where you look for trashcans being out on the curb while the neighbors trashcans are brought in. I'm really curious if there are any other signs that a property is distressed that maybe not everyone knows about?