91 Pooley Place, Buffalo, NY, 14213, United States
91 Pooley Place, Buffalo, NY 14213· Buffalo Brick and Mortar LLC
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June 5/19/26 Debbie called regarding her brother Ricky’s property at 91 Poley Place in Buffalo. She explained that her brother is mentally handicapped and has not been taking care of himself or the house, which has become a major burden on her. The property is a 3-bedroom, 2-bath, two-story house with a crawl space and no basement. She said the home is in very rough condition and estimated it would need at least $30,000 in repairs to make it livable again. Ricky had replacement windows installed around 10 years ago through a financing program that still has a balance owed because no payments were made on it. Debbie shared that Ricky stopped paying the mortgage around 21 years ago after falling behind on payments. According to her, the lender never proceeded with foreclosure after court proceedings and has not collected any mortgage payments since then, as long as taxes and upkeep were handled. She expressed confusion about the legal status of the house and mentioned concerns about not being able to locate the title, meaning a title search may be necessary. She also discussed concerns about Medicare eligibility because Ricky cannot have more than $2,000 in his name, which complicates how any proceeds from a sale would need to be handled. She said they are not looking for much money from the property and may need to sell it for under $10,000 just to walk away from the situation. Debbie personally loaned Ricky around $7,000 and hopes to recover some of that. She explained that she has been overwhelmed managing his situation while working long hours and dealing with pressure from social services and other agencies. Despite the complicated circumstances, she said Ricky is leaning toward getting rid of the property instead of simply handing it over to the city. You reassured her that Buffalo Brick and Mortar has handled difficult situations before and explained that the company buys houses as-is. Debbie asked about the lowest-priced property the company had purchased before, and you mentioned around $5,000 for a mobile home. She said she plans to meet with Ricky the next day to discuss everything further and determine whether they want to move forward. No appointment was set yet because she wanted to speak with him first. She heard about the company through TV and internet advertising. Lead created by Incoming 360CTI Call AI Call Notes (05/18/26 04:45PM) Appointment: No appointment scheduled. Prospect: Debbie (7168441640) Outcome: hang_up Details: Address: 91 Foley Place in Buffalo; Property status: Vacant; Property features: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms; No major updates or repairs in last 10 years; Estimated 4 to 5 months to be market ready; Desired sale value: $7000; Customer assisting brother with property sale. Summary: Debbie called about helping with her nephew's house at 91 Foley Place in Buffalo, which is currently vacant and needs significant work (3 bedrooms, 2 baths, no recent updates). She wants to remove her brother's name from the title and is hoping to sell the property for around $7,000, estimating it would take 4-5 months to get it market-ready. She's new to the process and expressed interest in speaking with a professional to discuss her options. AI Call Notes (05/19/26 04:12PM) Appointment: No appointment scheduled. Prospect: Debbie (7168441640) Outcome: do_not_contact Details: Address: 91 fully placed Buffalo; Property status: Vacant; Bedrooms: 3; Bathrooms: 2; Condition: Needs a lot of TLC; No major updates or repairs to kitchen/bathrooms in last 10 years; Roof age unknown; Phone numbers: 716-844-1640 (customer's provided number) Summary: The caller, Debbie, contacted Buffalo Brick and Mortar about selling a vacant 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom property at 91 Folly Place, Buffalo, which needs significant repairs and hasn't had major updates in over 10 years. Throughout the call, Debbie repeatedly requested to speak directly with an agent rather than answer preliminary screening questions, and ultimately ended the call in frustration when the AI couldn't schedule an immediate appointment for the next day, stating she would find someone else to talk to.