Uh-Oh! Is There About to Be a Construction Zone in Front of Your Client’s “For Sale” Home
Worst — and Best — Case Scenarios
The worst possible explanation — and the one I immediately feared — was that the very long trailer full of PVC pipes that suddenly appeared in front of my Southwest Minneapolis listing the other week meant that the city was about to undertake a protracted repair.
So much for my client’s quiet residential street, at least in the short run — never mind prospective Buyers’ access to the home, the issue of looming special assessments to pay for the work, and various other headaches associated with ongoing construction.
“Now You See It . . . “
Which leaves the best case scenario: the location of the street/plumbing repair was actually two blocks south, and the trailer was temporarily parked across from my client’s home because there wasn’t room closer to the work site.
In fact, it turned out to be the latter explanation: scarcely three hours later, the trailer was gone.
All together: Phew!!
See also, “Pending” vs. “Assessed” vs. “Payable” vs. “Levied” . . . Huh?!?; and “What to Do About the Pornographic Statue* on the Neighbor’s Front Lawn.”
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