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Originally Posted by look 171
I rebuilt a Greene and Greene about 14 years ago that was in similar condition. The area turned into a rat hole and the owner rented to a lot of people all living in there at the same time. New owner bought it during early stage of gentrification and hired us to redo it. Fun, but lost lots of hair over it due to the historical folks getting in the way.
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That was the first thing I thought off. I know someone who went through this. No one gives a rip if it falls apart from neglect but the moment you purchase it and try to make it livable, all the historic and environmental wackos will be coming out with legal documents to tell you what you can't do. PPI of the legal side of things is a must.
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