Gov. Cuomo, with Senate Independent Democratic Conference Leader Jeffrey Klein in tow, last week visited three cities to tout the signing of a bill to hold banks responsible for
the upkeep of abandoned properties.
Cuomo, with state Senate Independent Democratic Conference Leader Jeffrey Klein in tow, last week visited three cities to tout the signing of a bill to hold banks responsible for
the upkeep of abandoned properties.
Cuomo, with Senate IDC Leader Jeff Klein in tow, last week visited three cities to tout the signing of a bill to hold banks responsible for
the upkeep of abandoned properties.
Not exact matches
Among other measures, the bill would make lenders responsible for delinquent
properties soon after they are
abandoned — not at the end
of a lengthy foreclosure process — and pay for their
upkeep.
The
Abandoned Property Neighborhood Relief Act seeks to close the current loophole, changing state law to make lenders responsible for delinquent properties soon after they are abandoned — not at the end of a lengthy foreclosure process — and to pay for thei
Abandoned Property Neighborhood Relief Act seeks to close the current loophole, changing state law to make lenders responsible for delinquent
properties soon after they are
abandoned — not at the end of a lengthy foreclosure process — and to pay for thei
abandoned — not at the end
of a lengthy foreclosure process — and to pay for their
upkeep.
The
Abandoned Property Neighborhood Relief Act allows the state, for the first time, to accurately track the number of abandoned properties and ensure thei
Abandoned Property Neighborhood Relief Act allows the state, for the first time, to accurately track the number
of abandoned properties and ensure thei
abandoned properties and ensure their
upkeep.
More cities are adopting ordinances aimed at fighting the blight
of foreclosures by requiring lenders to
upkeep abandoned properties even before they take over title.