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Neddrick G.
  • Pelham, GA
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Is it possible to buy a condemned property? If so, what steps to take

Neddrick G.
  • Pelham, GA
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Hello,

I was interested in renting this particular building for an event. For the past few years, this building had been home to several events for college students and sits on the beach. I just learned today that the building is now condemned and sits on a lot that is leased. From what I was told, the building recently obtain structural damage to the roof and whatever else damages that have occurred.

From my research, the property isn't listed for sale. I found out that the guy who owns hooters also owns the leased lot and I think the property too. How could I go about purchasing this condemned building? Any strategies to do this?

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