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Council directs staff to seek arrangements to clear code fines and speed sale of two blighted South Brooksville properties
Summary
Councilors asked staff Aug. 4 to work with the estate representative and a prospective buyer to explore options that would allow sale and cleanup of two distressed properties on South Brooksville Avenue; staff will return Aug. 18 with proposed terms or alternatives.
Brooksville's City Council on Aug. 4 directed city staff to work with the personal representative for the estate of the late George Rodriguez and a prospective buyer to seek an agreement that would allow the sale of two code-violating properties on South Brooksville Avenue while preserving some ability for the city to recoup enforcement costs.
Attorney Daryl Johnston, representing the personal representative for Rodriguez's estate, described a sequence of events in which the property had squatters removed late last year, the estate later identified a buyer willing to rehabilitate the properties and the title search disclosed roughly $39,000'$43,550…
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