[WSBARP] Nuisance orders on residential real property
Schmidt & Yee
syaloha at gte.net
Wed Apr 11 06:57:19 PDT 2018
You will most likely see a lien come up on the title report for the fine
imposed. Several of the cities record these fines as liens. If you tell
whoever issued the nuisance that you will get it cut, most that I have
worked with have always waived or removed the fine as soon as it is cut
back. I have also found them to be generous with time to get it done.
If you need someone to do the work, I highly recommend Jeff Kirkwood of West
Coast Property Preservation. He is in Oly, but has gone as far north as
Fife on properties I have been involved with handling. Phone is
360-591-3538.
Pam Yee
Schmidt & Yee, PC
503-642-7641
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[mailto:wsbarp-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com] On Behalf Of Claudia A Gowan
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2018 1:24 PM
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Subject: [WSBARP] Nuisance orders on residential real property
Colleagues:
I am probating an estate holding real property. Two nuisance notices &
orders stating that the owner (deceased) failed to timely abate the
nuisance. Unfortunately, the property has been occupied by a tenant for many
years and the tenant is responsible for causing the issues constituting the
nuisance to arise. Has anyone had experience with this issue, in particular,
how it impacts any sale of the real property?
Thank you for your thoughts.
Best,
Claudia
Claudia A. Gowan
Claudia A. Gowan, PLLC
2101 Fourth Avenue, Suite 1900
Seattle, WA 98121
(206) 443-2733 (T)
(206) 448-1843 (F)
<mailto:claudia at cagowanlaw.com> claudia at cagowanlaw.com
<http://www.seattletrustsandestates.com/> www.seattletrustsandestates.com
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