What to Do with Abandoned Property
Strategies from tax takings to code enforcement actions, condemnation and receiverships
- Product Number: 2220121WBA
- Publication Date: 2/7/2022
- Length: 2 Hours CLE Credit Note
- Copyright: © 2022 MCLE, Inc.
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The COVID-19 pandemic and consequently impacted economy can result in increased neighborhood blight from neglected and abandoned property. This program updates municipal officers, solicitors, and nonprofit agencies on how to employ various strategies to address this problem, including tax takings, code enforcement actions, and receiverships. -
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12:00 - 12:07 pm
Causes and Effects of Abandoned Property
on demand video Add to CartStuart T. Schrier, Esq., Schrier & Associates, PC , Boston
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12:07 - 12:26 pm
Strategies for Dealing with Neglected Property and filing a Petition for Receivership
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12:26 - 12:40 pm
Courts' Perspective on Receivership
on demand video Add to CartHon. Irene H. Bagdoian, Associate Justice, Housing Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Salem
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12:40 - 1:06 pm
Receivership: Budgets, Borrowing Money, Making Repairs and Reporting Requirements
on demand video Add to CartStuart T. Schrier, Esq., Schrier & Associates, PC , Boston
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1:06 - 1:16 pm
Legal and Financial Resources for Receiverships, Property Disposition and Reuse
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1:16 - 1:25 pm
Foreclosure of Receiver’s Lien, Approval of Sale, Survival of Receivership after Sale and Termination of Receivership
on demand video Add to CartHon. Irene H. Bagdoian, Associate Justice, Housing Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Salem
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1:25 - 1:54 pm
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