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All Forum Posts by: Ed Mar

Ed Mar has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Meharry / Fisk STR - Area Pulse Check

Ed MarPosted
  • Investor
  • Miami, FL
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Good evening all, what are the up and coming areas of Nashville? im looking for good appreciation potential.

ive seen a beautiful new duplex in Goodlettsville but am not familiar with the neighborhood, does anyone have any insight?

I purchased a house with the intention of renting it out, the city had a violation on the house (deemed structurally deficient) and said that nobody could occupy the house... the house is an old house (80 years) but apart from being old is in average condition, it was vacant while being foreclosed which gave the city the window to slap a violation on it.

my question is - what can the city do specifically if you rent the property against their wishes - what legal action can they take?  to fix the house to their requirements is financially a non starter - the only options are ignore their violation and derive some rent from the property or let them demolish the property and sell the land and break even.

Do they have me over a barrel? can i rent this property?