Is my property in danger of demolition? Identify some red flags with AG!

Demolition is basically a process of tearing down a structure, typically one that is no longer safe or needed.  It can be a messy and dangerous process, which is why it’s important to make sure that your property is not in danger of demolition. Now, this is more serious than it sounds. This not only means that you can identify and demolish your property on your own, but your state’s government is also usually the one who identifies these red flags and gives the order to demolish the property depending on what the inspection’s results are. If you think your property may be in danger of demolition, there are some signs to look out for.

SIGNS OF DEMOLITION

State Government Order

One of the most obvious signs is if there is a demolition order from the state government or local municipality. This could be a result of many things, but it’s usually because the property is not up to code or is in danger of collapsing. If you receive one of these demolition orders, it’s important to comply with it as soon as possible. Ignoring it can result in heavy fines or even jail time.

Suspicious Inspections

Another sign that your property may be in danger of demolition is if you see construction crews around your property, particularly if they’re removing debris or taking measurements. This is usually a sign that the municipality is considering demolition as an option, and they’re just trying to see if it’s feasible. This might not be a red flag that you can directly identify, but it is a sign that you should be aware of, knowing that it might mean bad news to you.

Taxes Increase

Another red flag is if you notice that your property taxes have suddenly increased. This could be a sign that the municipality is trying to get more money out of you in order to demolition your property.  If you’re not careful, this could lead to you losing your property entirely. Now, you need to take into account the fact that you will get a notice about this entire process in case of a fully taken decision of demolition to your property. There might be loopholes and ways in which this might change, but whatever the situation is, you’ll be notified about everything.

Structural Issues

Have you noticed any cracks or buckling in your foundation? Does the structural support throughout your house seem firm and solid, with no indication of problems ahead for when it comes time to sell off this property as well?! If so then I would recommend throwing out all thoughts about renovating that particular area because there’s no way anyone will want what has become structurally unsound land! This is more of a personal decision, but in case your property has become a headache more than anything else, this demolition decision should be taken by you.

If you think your property may be in danger of demolition, it’s important to speak to an expert as soon as possible. They can help you understand the signs and what you can do to prevent your property from being demolished. Demolition is a serious issue, even more, if your state government becomes involved. So, make sure you hire a team of contractors who can help you identify any major issues and help you decide what road to go on.

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