Posted by INCase on December 09, 2021 at 06:09:27 from (209.221.240.193):
In Reply to: Re: old buildings posted by redforlife on December 08, 2021 at 19:33:59:
the siding is 1X12 and weathered but has 20 coats of white paint on it.
the building is still on the taxes. not for much but still adds to the bill.
Yes, ideally it would be neat to have it restored but with no foundation and no maintenance other than paint for the past 40 years it probably isn't worth fooling with. there are 9 out buildings already. 2 corn cribs that were built in the 1970/80s from green treat but even they are so old now there probably isn't much value. I will take one down and/or give it to my SIL to build a small garage for himself. 1 has a concrete floor and dirt in the other (not sure how he stored corn on dirt even concrete floor isn't ideal for corn) I will probably keep the other crib with the concrete floor to keep the farm feel. neither crib is on the taxes.
interesting feedback. yeah it may not be worth anything to anyone and may cost me to take it down. I may talk to the county about taking it off the taxes since it is in pretty bad shape.
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