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Greensboro housing panel gives owner more time to repair fire-damaged house, sets 90‑day check‑in

Greensboro Minimum Housing Standards Commission · April 24, 2026
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Summary

The Greensboro Minimum Housing Standards Commission continued action on a repair order for a fire-damaged home at 703 South (the transcript alternately lists Glendale and Lindell) for 90 days after inspectors and the owner described progress and hardship; staff will return with a status update July 15.

The Greensboro Minimum Housing Standards Commission voted to continue a repair case for 90 days for the property listed in the hearing file as 703 South (the transcript alternately records the street name as Glendale and Lindell) to allow the owner time to pursue repairs and insurance claims.

Inspector Mark Whiteman told commissioners that his original inspection noted extensive fire damage, a collapsed metal patio roof and an interior stripped to the framing; staff estimated repairs at roughly 40% of…

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