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  2. Condemned property - Wikipedia

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    Condemned building after being damaged by Hurricane Sandy Built in 1895, the Cobb & Bradley Building in Cleveland was condemned in 2004 after years of neglect and razed by the city in 2009. A condemned property or a condemned building is a property or building that local (usually municipal) authorities have closed, seized, or placed ...

  3. Historic downtown Boise building condemned by city for ... - AOL

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    Boise warns a downtown structure is “unsafe to occupy.” Here’s where and how authorities acted, according to posted notices and social media.

  4. Troubled hotel-apartments in Edmond could be closed by city ...

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    Its owner avoided having the property condemned in 2019 after making ordered repairs and obtaining the council's approval to change its zoning so that the complex could be operated exclusively as ...

  5. Cayce house vacant for years has been deemed unlivable. Why ...

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  6. United States v. 50 Acres of Land - Wikipedia

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    In order to replace the condemned landfill, the city acquired a 113.7-acre (460,000 m 2) site and developed it into a larger and better facility. In the condemnation proceedings, the city claimed that it was entitled to recover all of the costs incurred in acquiring the substitute site and developing it as a landfill, an amount in excess of ...

  7. Kelo v. City of New London - Wikipedia

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    Kelo v. City of New London, 545 U.S. 469 (2005), [1] was a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the United States in which the Court held, 5–4, that the use of eminent domain to transfer land from one private owner to another private owner to further economic development does not violate the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment.

  8. Condemned Waikiki walk-up is eyed for affordable housing - AOL

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    Jan. 31—The City and County of Honolulu says a three-story, 1940s-era Waikiki walk-up left abandoned for decades and that had become a target for squatters, graffiti taggers and vandals will be ...

  9. Bank walkaway - Wikipedia

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    When a home is not foreclosed on, the borrower (generally resident or landlord) is still legally responsible for housing taxes, maintenance, and demolition costs, if the house is condemned. When neither the borrower nor the lender takes responsibility for a house, the city is left with the costs.