To get a house condemned in Montgomery County, you typically need to report the property to the local code enforcement or housing authority if you believe it poses a health or safety risk. An inspector will evaluate the property for violations of building codes, health regulations, or other safety concerns. If the inspector finds significant issues, they may issue a condemnation order, which can lead to the property being deemed uninhabitable. It's important to follow the proper procedures and provide evidence of the issues to initiate the process.
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