Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Vacant & Abandoned Property Problem Addessed At U.S. Conference of Mayors

In Miami, Florida, The Miami Herald reports:
  • Underscoring one of the chief frustrations cities face in dealing with the nation's foreclosure crisis -- collecting on liens for code violations, [mayor of Louisville, Kentucky, Jerry] Abramson kicked off a strategy session at the U.S. Conference of Mayors in Miami Sunday to tackle the growing problem of vacant and abandoned property. As the nation's cities tighten budgets amid a slowing economy, preventing vacant homes from falling into decay and dragging down property values is becoming increasingly difficult.

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