Abandoned residential property definition

Abandoned residential property means residential real
Abandoned residential property means mortgaged real estate that the mortgagee or agent of the mortgagee determines in good faith meets the definition of abandoned residential property set forth in Section 15-1200.5 of Article XV of the Code of Civil Procedure.
Abandoned residential property means any type of

Examples of Abandoned residential property in a sentence

  • Property owned by governmental bodies and the housing authority.b. Abandoned residential property pending foreclosure while subject to s.

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  • Abandoned residential property must be maintained in accordance with the neighborhood standard in order to prevent the deterioration of the premise and the spread of blight.

  • Abandoned residential property shall mean one-to-four-family residential property that is vacant as the result of the relinquishment of physical possession or control by a homeowner or any other person or entity.


More Definitions of Abandoned residential property

Abandoned residential property means any type of permanent residential dwelling unit, including detached single family structures, and townhouses, condominium units and multifamily rental apartments covering the entire property, and manufactured homes treated under Illinois law as real estate and not as personal property, that has been unoccupied by any lawful occupant or occupants for at least 90 days, and for which after such 90 day period, the municipality has made good faith efforts to contact the legal owner or owners of the property identified on the recorded mortgage, or, if known, any agent of the owner or owners, and no contact has been made. A property for which the municipality has been given notice of the order of confirmation of sale pursuant to subsection (b-10) of Section 15-1508 of the Code of Civil Procedure shall not be deemed to be an abandoned residential property for the purposes of subsection (d) of Section 11-20-7, subsection (d) of Section 11-20-8, subsection (d) of Section 11-20-12, subsection (e) of Section 11-20-13, and Section 11-31-1.01 of this Code.
Abandoned residential property means mortgaged real
Abandoned residential property means one-to-four-family residential property that is vacant as the result of the relinquishment of physical possession or control by a homeowner or any other person or entity. Property may be deemed abandoned when there is evidence of conditions, taken separately or as a whole, that would lead a reasonable person to conclude that the property was unoccupied, including but not limited to evidence of vacancy.
Abandoned residential property means residential property which has been:
Abandoned residential property means one-to-four family residential property that is vacant as the result of the relinquishment of physical possession or control by a homeowner or any other person or entity with an interest in the property. Property may be deemed abandoned when there is evidence of conditions, taken separately or as a whole, which would lead a reasonable person to conclude that the property
Abandoned residential property means residential property
Abandoned residential property means property that: