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All Forum Posts by: Andrea Washington

Andrea Washington has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Could be your first property

Andrea WashingtonPosted
  • Broken Arrow, OK
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 2
The property's is on the west side of chgo. 726 n lotus but under contract now.

Post: Could be your first property

Andrea WashingtonPosted
  • Broken Arrow, OK
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 2
Oh no not the tax fees but the city violations that were added while it sat vacant. They were $600 per violation and there are 10 of them.

Post: Could be your first property

Andrea WashingtonPosted
  • Broken Arrow, OK
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 2
Can you say "NEWBY?" My husband and I acquired a distressed, abandoned and tax liened home in The great City of Chicago. We were going to try to rehabbed it and sell however we live in Ok and time just kept passing and the city fees just kept adding up. Now someone has bought one year of taxes. To make a long long story short we want to just get rid of the property. It's worth 127k minus the whopping 22k fees. Here's the question, can we somehow negotiate the cost of some of the fees before selling?