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Does anyone have experience contacting owners of empty lots in a neighborhood?
The reason I ask is that there are multiple lots in the neighborhood that are empty and I am surprised haven't been purchased and built on as our neighborhood seems pretty desirable at the moment. My inlaws are starting to look for houses now that they are full time in Nashville and want to start with an empty lot. One lot seems to have been passed down from parent to children and the owners live in the neighborhood. Another lot, though with a tear down house, belongs to an older person who lives in Nashville but does not live at the house. Another one took some digging but the owners are out of state and likely do not think much of the lot until tax bills or something come.
Does anyone have experience contacting owners of empty lots in a neighborhood?
The reason I ask is that there are multiple lots in the neighborhood that are empty and I am surprised haven't been purchased and built on as our neighborhood seems pretty desirable at the moment. My inlaws are starting to look for houses now that they are full time in Nashville and want to start with an empty lot. One lot seems to have been passed down from parent to children and the owners live in the neighborhood. Another lot, though with a tear down house, belongs to an older person who lives in Nashville but does not live at the house. Another one took some digging but the owners are out of state and likely do not think much of the lot until tax bills or something come.
Anyone know if I can just call to confirm a home had work done with permits? Or it just depends?