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Vol 9, Issue 25 Apr 30-May 6, 2003
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1629 Cooper St.

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Address: 1629 Cooper St., Northside

Owner: Centex Home Equity Corp.

Value: $18,300 according to the Hamilton County Auditor's Office

Year Built: 1880

Comments: Marge Halpin, an inspector with the Cincinnati Department of Buildings and Inspections, says she's been inspecting this building since the spring of 2002.

"I never caught anybody living in it," she says.

Any person, that is. At one point a female pit bull and her puppies were living inside.

"Then the dogs left," Halpin says.

Centex Home Equity Corp. took control of the property in January, following a foreclosure against the previous owners, Floyd Jr. and Barbara Lee Redmon.

The Department of Buildings and Inspections had previously issued orders to keep the building barricaded and vacant and to obtain a vacant building maintenance license. The city put up boards to cover the windows, Halpin says.

The previous owners couldn't be reached for comment.

Andrew Cline, attorney for Centex Home Equity Corp., said the company had insufficient information to comment.



BLIGHT OF THE WEEK is an effort to highlight the problem of abandoned buildings -- and who's responsible for them.

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Previously in Blight of the Week

Blight of the Week 925 Dayton St. By April Martin (April 23, 2003)

Blight of the Week 2133 Colerain Ave., West End By Maria Rogers (April 9, 2003)

Blight of the Week 1442 State Ave., South Fairmount By Doug Trapp (April 2, 2003)

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Other articles by Maria Rogers

Stuck in Place The abridged version of the never-ending boycott story (April 23, 2003)

The Horse's Mouth Police change their story in protester's trial (April 16, 2003)

Whose Law Counts? Stephen Van Kuiken's trial of faith in Mount Auburn (April 9, 2003)

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