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AM <br />South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />Regular Meeting - October 1, 1993 <br />6. NEW BUSINESS (Cont.) <br />a. continued... <br />thirty days to accept our purchase offer and <br />then it takes us another two weeks, four <br />weeks to close on the property, the ninety <br />days doesn't start until we close on the <br />property. If we do not agree on price and <br />this goes through court, it will be even <br />longer because we will not have possession <br />for several months. And then the ninety <br />days begins from the time that the court <br />gives us possession. So, minimum, it <br />sounds like everybody is going to get about <br />one hundred twenty days — minimum. And <br />it could be far longer than that. It could be <br />faster than that if people want it to be faster <br />than that. But, it could be at least that long. <br />Ms. AuBuRN: I have a question for Hedy <br />and Gabriel. When you go out and when <br />you begin to meet with individuals, do you <br />sit down and go through the process and the <br />time frame and kind of work with them on <br />that? <br />MS. ROBINSON: Yes, we do. We go through <br />the entire process. <br />Ms. AuBuRN: So you spend some time with <br />each ... <br />MS ROBINSON: Yes, we do. I'd like to say <br />something. There are a lot of realtors out <br />there that are dying to started working with <br />people. I would suggest, strongly, before <br />you enter into a contract, please talk to me. <br />One of the requirements, the property that <br />you are buying has to meet the requirements <br />of being decent, safe and sanitary. We have <br />-44- <br />