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  1. Put on the grass of the ugly house, a sign:
    Coming Soon
    You can add a stunning home simulation drawing ..
    You can also write a price (significantly higher than your selling price) and then upgrade yourself…

    And seriously - a difficult situation without a doubt.
    I have a reverse case:
    I am renovating an ugly property, adjacent to an insufficiently renovated property with packs in execution.
    ARV in the area for lightly renovated properties of the same size (like mine and neighbor) -500k easy.

    The neighbor has long tried to sell. Starting at 570, today stands at 400 and does not go. All because of the overlap (quality of execution and also the money for Landscape and thin back, which is basic in this area), so I was hurt because of him…

  2. The municipalities are always responsible for the condition of a house front. You will be contacted to come see and possibly penalize the owner. You need to find out if property taxes have been paid, maybe sold by the municipality to collect taxes. The municipalities know who the property owner is.

  3. The house seems to be neglected. Start checking if municipal taxes and your mortgage have been paid, because if not, the property will go into receivership. Then you will try to locate the owner of the property using Skip tracing. No employee will file a complaint with the municipality about the grass that seems to be growing illegally.