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CT HB05302
Bill
Status
Introduced
2/26/2020
Primary Sponsor
Planning and Development Committee
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AI Summary
- Removes the municipal population threshold of 35,000 residents, allowing any party in interest to petition the Superior Court for appointment of a receiver for abandoned and blighted properties in any municipality
- Requires petitions to include a sworn statement that the building meets blighted property conditions, along with citations or orders against the owner, preliminary rehabilitation plans with cost estimates, and a schedule of mortgages and liens
- Permits petitions to include adjacent properties if owned by the same owner and used for a single or interrelated purpose
- Requires petitioners to serve the property owner and all lienholders and record a notice of lis pendens with the municipal clerk
- Takes effect October 1, 2020, amending section 8-169aa(b) of the general statutes
Legislative Description
An Act Concerning Abandoned And Blighted Property Receivership.
Last Action
Public Hearing 03/02
2/27/2020
Committee Referrals
Planning and Development2/26/2020
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