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Laid Off and Fighting City Code Violations in St. Louis, How Mark Got Out

I’d been laid off, my mother had a stroke, and the city inspector was threatening me over small repairs. I’d cashed out my 401(k) and was at the end of what I could take. They gave me a clean way out so I could move my family somewhere I could actually afford.

– Mark

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When a House Becomes the Center of Every Problem

Mark, 58, had been laid off at the end of the prior year. His wife’s hours had been cut from five days to four. His mother had a stroke and was in rehab. Her partner was living in Mark’s house and needed a lot of help. The city of Maryland Heights had assigned a “hostile” inspector who was threatening eviction over what Mark felt were minor items. Property taxes kept rising. He’d cashed out his 401(k) early, an emotional gut-punch at 58, and even that wasn’t enough. He wasn’t trying to win against the city. He was trying to get out, move to a cheaper county, and start over with a clean slate.

A Clean Exit From a Hostile Inspector

The team handled the property as-is. Code items, deck, bathroom, all of it became the buyer’s scope.

No 401(k) Spent Trying to Fix It

Mark had planned to use retirement funds to repair the house himself. Selling let him keep what was left.

A Real 60-Day Plan

Mark wanted to be out in about 60 days. The team built the close around his ability to line up his next home.

Here's What Happened

Mark's clean exit from code pressure to a cheaper county

Why a Traditional Listing Wasn't an Option

Listing meant fixing the code items first, bathroom rebuild, front pillars, back deck, a list of smaller things, and then hoping a retail buyer’s inspector didn’t add more. Every month he tried to fix things, the city pressure compounded and the family budget thinned. Listing also meant showings while his mother’s partner was living there.

Seller story

Finding a Solution That Worked

Chris came in at his $160,000 as-is target after running it through the finance team. Danny, the agent, was on the phone with Mark within days. The conversation was about Mark’s situation first, the layoff, his wife, his mother, the inspector, not about squeezing the price.

Finding a solution

A Smooth Path Forward

The contract was signed about a week after the first call. Mark’s wife was on title and on board. He didn’t have to deal with the city’s open complaints, the buyer took them on. The 60-day window matched his plan to find a place in a cheaper county.

The decision

A Clean Slate and a Cheaper Tax Bill

The sale closed and the inspector lost their phone number. Mark moved his family to a county with lower property taxes, kept what remained of his 401(k), and stopped waking up to code-enforcement letters.

The outcome

Meet Mark

Laid off at 58, fighting a hostile city inspector, out of 401(k) funds

Property: Maryland Heights home with bathroom, deck, and pillar code items

Occupancy: Mark's family plus his mother's partner

Family situation: Laid off, wife at reduced hours, mother in stroke rehab

Target price: $160,000 as-is

Goal: Get out and move the family to a cheaper county

Timeline: About 60 days, lined up with the next home

Priorities: No code repairs, no permits, no more inspector visits

Dealbreaker: Anything that burned through what was left of the 401(k)

The Problem

Mark was laid off, his wife’s hours cut, his mother in stroke rehab, and a hostile Maryland Heights inspector threatening eviction over minor code items while taxes kept climbing.

The Solution

A cash buyer who hit his $160k as-is target, took on the city’s open complaints, and built the 60-day close around his ability to line up the next home.

The Result

Sale closed, the inspector lost his number, Mark moved his family to a cheaper county and kept what was left of his 401(k).

They gave me a clean way out so I could move my family somewhere I could actually afford.

– Mark

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