Khan
Gone but not forgotten
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And while we're at it: how do I go about having a house torn down?
Maybe you could donate it to the city and get a tax write off. Some fire depts use old houses for training, then demolish them when done.
Paid for long ago. Maybe worth $40K on a warm day.
Maybe I'll just give it to the neighbor and let him worry about it.
Be careful of letting a temporary down mood lead you to to make bad decisions.
Ha
What is the worry? It is a city house with city water and sewer and a foundation. Someone will fix it up and either rent it out or live there.
Be careful of letting a temporary down mood lead you to to make bad decisions.
Ha
Been thinking about such for several years.
What is the worry? It is a city house with city water and sewer and a foundation. Someone will fix it up and either rent it out or live there.
Be careful of letting a temporary down mood lead you to to make bad decisions.
+1
If you sell it to some one who can fix it up rather than having it torn down, it will provide a low cost home for some family. That's a good thing.