How do I get rid of property I no longer want that is in Hot Springs Village Arkansas ?
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How do I get rid of property I no longer want that is in Hot Springs Village Arkansas ?
I bought a vacant lot in Hot Springs Village Ar. Several years ago. I’m 68 years old
and will never use this property. The HSV homeowners association charges me
38.00/month fees. I can no longer afford to pay this fee. How can I get out of this
contract legally?
Asked on April 21, 2017 under Real Estate Law, Texas
Answers:
SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 7 years ago | Contributor
You can't get rid of real estate you own unless someone else agrees to acquire or take it from you (which, of course, is purely voluntary). You will need to find someone to buy it from you or who will accept it as a gift or donation. Try adjacent or adjoining property owners, who may want more land; developers or builders or contractors, who may be interested in being given or acquring for a low price land to build on; charities, including green space, organizations. But if no one will take it, you will be stuck with it.
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