Hey Malli,
I am with Brian! I was about the same age, at home, alone on a summer day when I couldn’t find my favorite shows on TV. Everything was this thing about the Olympics.
Our Mail Carrier, Tony, came by to drop off the mail and he asked me what I was doing. I told him and he came into the house and watched the TV with me. He kept on shaking his head. He stayed for more than an hour and when he left, he asked me if I was going to be OK! I said sure.
I didn’t understand what was happening at the time, but because of Tony’s concern I understood the importance!
I have never forgotten that day or those that followed…
I hope I never do!
James in San Diego
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Hey Big,
First… Why?
Most churches have the most unusual zoning rules – they normally can’t be used for anything else.
Second… Why?
If you try to do anything that is not a church – Your neighbors will do everything in their abilities to block you! Churches as neighbors is what nearly everybody wants – More so than condos, restaurants or even another house.
Third… You can always try the city clerk or County Assessor office. They will have any information on unpaid taxes or assessments. Try the County Assessor to find out if there is a mortgage on the property. Contact the mortgage holder to find out if they’re in arrears on their payments — but, keep in mind, they will sell to the highest bidder to cover the loan – they don’t sell to the highest bidder period. If they don’t get enough money to cover the loan, they will close the auction and try to sell through an agent.
I hope the lightning bolts don’t burn you!
James