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would need to be demo. The property is very large and <br /> accommodate new construction. The building department <br /> said if this was all demo'd a future garage as well as a <br /> large building could be built in the back. As you know to <br /> get this up to speed time if of the essence. I feel this is the <br /> best way to go since a demo permit can be issued the <br /> same day with hardly any review. You could obtain a large <br /> dumpster and proceed with the demo as long as it was <br /> completed by the agreed date. <br /> >I would be willing to sell you the property on a contract <br /> but you would need to have at least $10K down. You then <br /> could pursue after the demo was complete a new building <br /> plan to your liking such as adding onto the house and <br /> building a large shop in the back. With the City in partial <br /> agreement with my willingness to work with them I'm sure <br /> they will be lenient as long as a agreement has been <br /> reached and the process is moving forward. <br /> >Hopefully, you are ratifying the vehicle and other issues <br /> that are to be complete by the 14th of September. I will pay <br /> the $700 fine, but you will need to reimburse me for this. I <br /> don't know your finances but hopefully we can work <br /> something out on the house purchase because I don't want <br /> to have it condemned because of failure to meet the Cities <br /> obligations. We have to move on this fairly soon so I think <br /> for your sake the garage and room demo and purchasing <br /> the property would benefit you by far down the road. <br /> >Eric <br /> 5 <br />