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All Forum Posts by: Jason Abrams

Jason Abrams has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Fighting with City Hall

Jason AbramsPosted
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@davidsicherman, 

Thanks for the reply. I see you're in Lake Worth where they are equally, if not tougher, on people having these rear structures. 

I've considered your first option. It may be my best shot. The second has been on the table but the city feels I may change my mind, so that door is closing assuming it hasn't already. Your last option, I may be forced into whether I like it or not.

Post: Fighting with City Hall

Jason AbramsPosted
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 6

Hi everyone,

Would love to get anyone's personal experience if they have every gone toe-to-toe with City Hall.

At the moment, I'm the contractual buyer for a single family residence in Greenacers, FL. The house I'm looking to buy has a mother-in-law suite in the back of the property. I got this property under contract for $55k. Both units will need to be rebuilt as they are beyond repair, or at least, the cost of new construction outweighs fixing them. All in, we are looking at about $230k for a house that would sell for $330k, so the numbers are there. However, those numbers only reflect building a main house only. The reason is because the town of Greenacres hates these secondary dwellings. From what I've gathered, they don't like knowing people can rent them out and make money on a lot that's zoned, strictly, as low-density residential.

Second, and the biggest issue, is that this property has $400k in code violations against it. YES, you read that correctly. The code enforcement team has been on my side since the beginning to help me and the seller get the property back into compliance, so we can appeal to a magistrate to have the liens reduced. However, because the zoning department found out I'd like rebuild the mother-in-law suite in the back, they are purposely (and yes, I know this for a FACT) trying now to foreclose on the property, so I can't rebuild the unit in the back. Even though my plans for the property have nothing to do with code violations, they are using the liens as power over me and the seller.

My question to anyone one of you is, what steps, if any, have you taken to fight city hall? I have an attorney, but even they don't know what to do next. I feel I have tried everything and maybe this post is futile, but I'm trying to cover every angle I have left. I've been working on this for months and would give it up if I have to, but there's a great opportunity here and I would hate to see it slip away.

To preemptively answer inevitable questions - this property would cash flow +$2k/mo (buy and hold). No, I'm not married to this deal, but I have worked hard to see it come to fruition, so I would like see this fight through (there's maybe 2 months of fighting left) and I have the time. The only agreement the city will make with me is to tear down the mother-in-law. I want to rebuild it, because I'm confident I can prove to them, in circuit court, and through the appeals process, that it is a legal secondary dwelling which now makes this property a duplex. Add $50k to the property value right there, hence my desire to rebuild.

I'm sure there will be more questions than answers, but please help me with any advice you may have. I'm open to anything at this point.

Jason

How long did your project take to complete - start of construction to completion? You mentioned 'scaring off' a few contractors, so I would imagine that delayed things a bit.

I'm about to start a brrrr of nearly your same size and rehab level. It's my first purchase ever, so I'm trying to mentally prepare how much Tylenol I'll need lol.

As a person of color, I would hope that you see the bigger issue with your ad. We now have a president in office that uses your same rhetoric, if you haven't noticed. "If you don't like it here, you can go [home]." is a great example, especially when the word "home" to these people is the US.

Obviously, you're free to create whatever post you want, but living here, as an immigrant, like many of us, I would think you would have a greater understanding of how separating people by class is underlying problem that plagues our country.

Yes, this is not the same thing as it's a business and we "don't know your clientele", but listen to the tone of your ad and tell me that you don't see the similarity to the tone of prejudice in America.