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Originally Posted by Topspinmo
Well, IMO before resale property in any district it should be guaranteed restrictions free from that district. New buyer should not be held responsible for prior work not approved or done wrong. Lawn ornaments are mood point and easily removed. But, fixing somebody’s hatchet illegal contractors job should be worrisome problem for new owner of resale. Like I said MY opinion.
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Sounds like an opportunity for a new business. We already have title searches and home inspections so why not a deed-compliance inspection? Then the buyer can choose whether to purchase the potential problem or ask the seller to correct it.
One important thing: The CDD should not be involved in the process of selling a home. The deed-compliance inspection should be between the buyer and the seller, it shouldn't be a document that needs a signature from CDD (or Community Standards).
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