Stop in for a cup of coffee

That old Victorian house we owned was another sad story. It had been converted into a rooming house in the 1940s and then ito small apartments just Afer WWII. My Dad bought it in themid 1970s as an investment but it never made any money. My wife and I bought it from him a couple of years before we were married and moved into it.

We spent 7 years getting rid of the tenants and tearing the house back to the bones to restore it. Wepjredlit blodd sweat and tears into the place and just when we were finally turning the corner into real progress on the restoration, the City of Chester stomped us.

They got wind of the restoration and because it meant being a single family dwelling instead of 6 rental apartments, the threatened to triple put taxes and sent the building inspectors after us with a vengeance. We got the Chester Historical Society on our side and went to fight it with lawyers at the City Council. They just shut us down and gave us no recourse but to sell and leave.

That grand old Home is now back to being 6 one bedroom rental apartments in a hacked up old house...full of cockroaches and rats with peeling paint and a leaking roof. But the corrupt city is very happy to have six individuals to hit with local tax bills to fill their pockets.

They wanted it to become a low income run down tax revenue...and they got it.
Oh man Dave. That's just fd up. However nothing surprises me anymore.
Guy across the street did like you (smaller property and house - in fact its the one with light green shutters) and there was no problem at all. It had been converted into two apartments and yes there was a dead cat and squirel. Even an brick exterior wall was weak (ivy). He looked at current codes, and decided to convert it back to single family (you can still rent rooms as a single family 'boarding house'. Oddly enough, property taxes are lower if its rental, but no that much. Might be a statewide thing. During the last major reassassment, we were told at public meetings that the methodology is set by the state. IMO its got a lot of incentives backwars, such as a rewarding owners of neglected building in poor condition.