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Charles Fella
  • Lakewood, CO
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Two houses in my neighborhood with cement in the windows.

Charles Fella
  • Lakewood, CO
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There are two houses in my neighborhood that have had cement poured in all their windows and doors. i went up to one house and there is a notice that the owner is behind on his payments. I am assuming the lender who owns that house has poured the cement in them to keep out people squatters. But does anybody know if they would knock the cement out when that house is resold or would it be my expense?

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