Can Tony buy my Gibbsboro house if it's condemned?
Yes. Tony has bought condemned NJ and NY properties for years. The condemnation transfers with the deed; Tony's team handles the rebuild or demolition paperwork after closing.
Active code citations? Condemnation order? Daily fines piling up? Tony buys Camden County properties with open code cases and resolves the violations after closing. You walk away free of the town's hold.
Code violation letters can feel like the town is closing in on you. The fines stack up faster than you can fix anything. The contractor estimates are five figures. The deadline keeps moving. Tony has bought Gibbsboro houses with active code cases and condemnation orders. Tony's company resolves the violations after closing — you don't have to fix anything to sell.
If the Camden County building department has issued a condemnation or "unsafe to occupy" notice on your Gibbsboro property, Tony still buys. Most cash buyers won't touch condemned properties; Tony specializes in them.
The kind of row house property Tony has bought in Gibbsboro.
Camden County runs from distressed urban housing in Camden City to suburban Cherry Hill and Voorhees. Inherited row houses and twin homes are a major part of Tony's Camden pipeline.
Camden County tax rates average 2.7-3.5%; Camden City carries some of the highest effective rates in the country relative to home value.
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Tell Tony where the house is and what shape it's in. Get a cash number on the same call. Pick a closing date.
7 days a week, 8 AM to 9 PM Eastern.
Common Gibbsboro code-violation situations Tony has handled: vacant houses with broken windows, properties with collapsing porches or unsafe stairs, structures cited for unpermitted additions, hoarder houses with municipal code holds, fire-damaged properties with stop-work orders, and houses condemned after long vacancy.
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Names withheld for seller privacy. Each story is a real type of transaction Tony has closed.
Tony bought my late mother's house in seven days. We didn't have to clean a thing — she'd been there 40 years and the house showed it. He took it just like she left it. Cash in our hand at the title office.
Honest man. Said what he meant, paid what he said. I left thirty years of stuff in that house — clothes, furniture, my dad's tool collection. Tony didn't blink. Walked away with the cash and never looked back.
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Yes. Tony has bought condemned NJ and NY properties for years. The condemnation transfers with the deed; Tony's team handles the rebuild or demolition paperwork after closing.
Paid at closing from the proceeds. Once Tony owns the property, the fines stop accruing against you.
Yes. The citations are between the town and the property; selling to Tony doesn't require the town's approval. Tony accepts violations in writing as part of the purchase contract.
Tony's offer prices condition into the cash number. The more wrong with the property, the lower the offer — but the deal still happens.
In most cases, yes. Once the property is sold, the seller is no longer a party to the code case. The case continues against the new owner (Tony) and Tony resolves it.
Stop the daily Gibbsboro code fines. Call Tony at 1-908-768-4759.
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Tell Tony where the house is and what shape it's in. Get a cash number on the same call. Pick a closing date.
7 days a week, 8 AM to 9 PM Eastern.
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