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Real Estate Concerns: Dealing with the So-Called 'Bad Neighbors'

Selling a property, be it a residential of commercial is never an easy thing to do. In most part, selling a residential property is more challenging not just because of the possible necessary home improvements needed, but most especially of proven bad neighbor problems.

According to a United States appraisal group, problem of bad neighbors has been seen as one of the reasons why some property value reduced up to 5 to 10 percent from its original market value. So before you start planning some home improvements, you should likewise consider some observable neighbor problems which may derail your sale. And here below are some of the ways on how to deal with it, as discussed also by propertycluster.

 

Jungle Lawn

Sometimes prospect buyers may get discouraged of the lawn situation of their possible neighbors. That is why before you start selling your house online, it would be smart to talk to your neighbor about the possible solution of his or her lawn problem. You may offer to shoulder the expenses to trim down the jungle in front his or her property. And if there would be no response from him, you may simply call the city authorities and ask for a cleanup, especially that many cities have certain guidelines concerning proper care of yards in neighborhoods.

Foreclosed House

There are instances that your property may be situated beside a vacant house owned by a bank. In most cases some of these properties are not well taken care of, thus giving a negative impact to other properties around. Like with the yard problem caused by neighbors, you may also call the bank and ask for the maintenance of the property. It is good to note that it may take some time for actions to be delivered, but each call is worth it, especially if the eye sore would eventually be cleaned up.

Bad neighbors

This is indeed not a simple problem which could be solved by a simple rehab. There would be instances that of all the places in the world you are situated next to a so-called bad neighbor, either causing noise or other forms of disturbances. If such case is indeed true, then you would have to talk to them regarding the noise and other concerns. You may also bring your concerns to your home association, but always remember to be civil with the way that you would be dealing with things.

It is important to consider neighbor problems before starting to advertise your property. Most buyers are not just keen with the property itself; they would also consider the situation where the said property is situated.


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