About this Event
Any community that doesn’t have a formal HOA or deed restrictions is directly responsible for what happens in the neighborhood. Without the right to force an owner to do something you’ll need to know other strategies for dealing with typical problems with property ownership. Illegal dumping, heirship, development, maintenance, and taxes all play a role in the overall health of a community. Understanding how to influence these in your favor is part art and science.
Join us as we invite a cast of trusted local professionals to guide the community through managing the below nuisances and wealth building strategies. We will be joined by attorneys, brokers, contractors and other professionals that will be offering pro bono consulting alongside city departments. In this open forum style meeting, attendees will learn more about how our organization is revitalizing the community and how they can be involved as well as discuss solutions to the following :
Topics:
- Blight & illegal dumping – guide attendees through strategies for managing blighted buildings and vacant lots that are nuisance to the neighborhood.
- Probate and heirship – guide attendees through strategies for managing title claims that prevent transfer of property.
- Development – guide attendees through strategies for building value in owned property through development of residential or commercial space.
- Taxes & equity – guide attendees through strategies for managing tax savings and using equity to spend on other priorities.
- Maintenance – guide attendees through strategies on general maintenance to prevent large expenses and repairs.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Third Ward Multi-Service Center, 3611 Ennis Street, Houston, United States
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