Skip to main content

Dump site or Demolition

Purchased our house last year and have slowly been landscaping. There's a densely overgrown part of our yard that we've had plans to clean up and use since before purchase - the land is what sold us on the place.

We started clearing out some of the brush and have realized that this whole area is a trash/rubble pile. There's even an old set of stairs and what looks like old crushed appliances and a brick chimney? We can't even walk over top of the area for fear of what's underneath and how uneven the ground is.

Any ideas for what our next step should be?

There was nothing disclosed to us about this - be it dumping site/old house/etc... Don't you have to pull permits for this kind of thing? Nothing is on record.

At a loss, it's a very large area that's unusable without a BIG cleanup.

submitted by /u/tossout666999
[link] [comments]

source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/i0byxc/dump_site_or_demolition/

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

North Carolina – “One to Buy; Two to Sell”

I realize I will likely have to contact a real estate attorney but also hoping to hear insights and experiences from others! I have a house in NC that I bought by myself in 2009, and paid off, in full, in 2022. I got married in 2023. My spouse and I have not lived in the house as our "marital residence". We have maintained separate residences even after we got married. (That a separate topic!). I am now selling this house. Realtors have told us that my husband has to sign the deed at time of transfer but I am not convinced since the house has not been our marital residence. The realtors like to use the phrase "one to buy; two to sell", which seems like a broad-stroke statement which is not applicable under all circumstances. And of course, the realtors don’t realize the details of my specific circumstances: I purchased and paid for the house in full prior to marriage Only my name is on the deed And most importantly, we have never lived in the house as a marit...

Question With Tricon "Pending ID".....

My wife and i, along with 2 other peopl applied to rent a house, and our application says "Approved, Pending ID". Anyone else know what that means? Do we pretty much have the place or are we missing something? submitted by /u/Itskrueger [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1orixqj/question_with_tricon_pending_id/

Making offers on houses not listed for sale.

I want to buy a home for retirement. I am looking at lots of options, mostly focusing on the locations that appeal to me. I see lots of Zillow estimates of homes that look like great deals to me. Are these estimates accurate, even though similar houses in the same area that are for sale are usually priced much higher? If so, is it realistic for me to try to make offers to owners that do not have their homes listed? Would a realtor even consider helping me do this? Or, do these values indicate that the houses listed for sale are overpriced, and I should just lowball until someone accepts? Are houses today tending to sell far below list prices, or ??? submitted by /u/chewybrian [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1o4mcon/making_offers_on_houses_not_listed_for_sale/