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Has the City Contacted You About Your Property?

Did You Get a Notice About Your Vacant Property?

Owning a vacant property can be overwhelming. Marion County’s vacant board order process is strict, and missing deadlines can cost you:

  • What Is a Vacant Board Order?
    When a property is deemed vacant and unsecured, the city sends a notice requiring the homeowner to secure it.

  • What Happens If You Don’t Comply?

    • The city hires a contractor to secure the property and sends you the bill.

    • Unpaid fines can lead to liens or impact the property’s title.

    • Continuous non-compliance could result in legal action.

  • How to Avoid the Stress:
    Act quickly—secure your property or sell it before costs escalate.

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Sell Your Vacant Property Without the Hassle

We specialize in helping homeowners with vacant properties. Whether you’re facing fines, repair costs, or just want to sell fast, we make the process simple:

  • No Repairs Needed: Sell your house as-is, no matter its condition.

  • Fast Offers: Get a fair cash offer within 24 hours.

  • No Hidden Costs: We cover all fees, and there’s no obligation.

  • Quick Closings: We can close in as little as 7-30 days.

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Understanding Vacant Property and Code Violation Notices in Marion County
Managing a vacant property in Marion County? Here’s what you need to know:

  1. What Is a Vacant Board Order?
    A vacant board order is issued when a property is reported as unsecured or unsafe. Complaints often come from neighbors or inspections by city officials.

  2. Steps in the Process:

    • A notice is sent requiring the property to be secured.

    • If the owner fails to act, the city hires contractors and charges the owner.

    • Additional fines may accrue if violations continue.

  3. Common Violations:

    • Overgrown weeds or grass.

    • Broken or missing doors and windows.

    • Evidence of unauthorized entry or trespassing.

  4. Your Options:

    • Secure the property by hiring a contractor.

    • Sell the property quickly to avoid fines and stress.

  5. How to Stay Compliant:

    • Regularly inspect and maintain vacant properties.

    • Respond to notices promptly.

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