A Deserted Property Gets a New Lease of Life

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Before Receivership

 
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After Receivership

 

After the owner of this single-family home sadly passed away, leaving no will and no apparent heirs, the building began to decay. A series of break-ins occurred and those squatting inside the property hastened its degradation. The vacant home became a nuisance to the surrounding community, and the dangerous volume of trash and debris littered throughout the interior and exterior of the home presented a fire hazard as well as an eyesore. As there was little equity in the property, we needed to find an economical approach to rectify the state and municipal health and safety code violations onsite.

 
 

California Receivership Group Finds a Lasting Solution to Correct the Hazardous Conditions at a Receivership Property

Our first step was to execute a full clean-out of both the interior and exterior of the property. We then proceeded to board up and secure the property to deter trespassers and stop the associated issues. Finally, we devised a security plan for the property so that eyes were consistently on it while we searched for a long-term solution. Ultimately, we were able to sell the property to a husband and wife team who were committed to renovating it and abating the dangers in a timely and responsible manner. To ensure that the health and safety code violations were corrected by the new owners, the property stayed in receivership with CRG until it was verified that the code violations were fully abated. At that point, CRG was discharged and the case came to a close.

 

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