Call the Junkman when you have a foreclosure cleanout in NJ and need some pros!
A Foreclosure cleanout is a normal part of the process when you buy a foreclosure property in NJ. You can usually buy bank foreclosures cheap because they often come with liabilities that banks do not want to handle. It is typical to discover problems like: broken glass windows; missing electrical fixtures; missing plumbing; holes in the walls; trash; debris and junk like furniture and broken appliances everywhere!
In fact, when you buy a foreclosure from a bank, they are not required to tell you about all of the problems. You are buying it in an “AS-IS” condition.
Call the Junkman has been in the foreclosure cleanout business since 2007 when the real estate market started its decline. In fact, we have secured dozens of properties for banks and private home owners by cleaning the property from a state of utter chaos to being completely renovated and ready to sell.
We start our approach by documenting every step starting from the street the property is located. We take before and after digital pictures of the most important areas of concern. You can rest assured knowing that a licensed Real Estate Professional in NJ will secure all doors, windows and other possible entrances as well as remove or repair any immediate dangers. We take special care when securing your property in NJ. Call the Junkman and we will handle: junk removal; eviction cleanouts; appliance recycling; furniture removal; yard waste removal (rake, bag, and haul); edge and cut trees; mow the lawn; remove tires; paint disposal; mattress disposal; and take care of whatever else needs to be handled.
Homeowners associations can charge you for unsightly debris, hazards, overgrown grass and overgrown trees. If you fail to repair or remove particular items, they can legally fine you. If you fail to pay those fines, the association can even go so far as to place a lien on your property. In some cases, an association can even force a foreclosure and claim the home.
Each town has a Code Enforcement Officer. These government officials perform field inspections and enforce land use laws pertaining to public safety, welfare, property maintenance, structural design and nuisance. In other words, these officers walk around your property if there is a complaint of a hazard or a noticable liability and will issue you a notice to fix any issues. If you fail to repair or remove the items listed before the deadline, you can be fined and possibly worse. How would you feel to know that your property was condemned?
Foreclosures are on the rise and you can buy them cheap. Once the title is recorded under your name, now it is your responsibility to ensure the property is safe and secure. Call the Junkman to secure your foreclosure and for any and all of your NJ Foreclosure Cleanout needs.
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