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Step 1: Identify a Nuisance Property
Step 1: Identify a Nuisance Property

Step 1: Identify a Nuisance Property

A community identifies a nuisance property in violation of state or local codes, as well as the owner’s failure to correct these violations.

Step 2: Nominate a Health and Safety Receiver

Step 2: Nominate a Health and Safety Receiver

A receiver is nominated via petition to the court.

Step 3: Appointment of a Health and Safety Receiver

Step 3: Appointment of a Health and Safety Receiver

Once a receiver is appointed, the property is under the direct control of the court via the court-appointed receiver.

Step 4: Implementing the Rehabilitation Plan

Step 4: Implementing the Rehabilitation Plan

The receiver creates and carries out a rehabilitation plan for the property and obtains lien financing—all under the authorization of the court.

Step 5: Discharge of the Court-Appointed Receiver

Step 5: Discharge of the Court-Appointed Receiver

The property owner, via the equity in the property, is responsible for paying the cost of the property’s rehabilitation.

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Step 1: Identify a Nuisance Property
Step 2: Nominate a Health and Safety Receiver
Step 3: Appointment of a Health and Safety Receiver
Step 4: Implementing the Rehabilitation Plan
Step 5: Discharge of the Court-Appointed Receiver
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