What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
My city has a Property Registration Program that reads "vacant and foreclosed residential buildings" are required to register. The city sent me a notice requiring me to pay a registration fee.
The city ordinance under definitions shows:
“Vacant building” shall mean a building or structure which is not occupied or used for more than thirty days, whether made vacant by voluntary action, fire, or other damage, or as a result of enforcement action by the city.
My condo (not in foreclosure, no code violations) is not occupied by a tenant. If I visit (e.g., check on condition, pay HOA fees, etc.) a few times a month, does this mean the property is not vacant under the city ordinance definition? Also, I am not sure of the meaning of "or" (inclusive or exclusive).
"Use" is ambiguous to me.
The intent of the ordinance is for residential properties that are in the foreclosure process to register. The registration program and fee is not intended for properties that are vacant, only.
My city has a Property Registration Program that reads "vacant and foreclosed residential buildings" are required to register. The city sent me a notice requiring me to pay a registration fee.
The city ordinance under definitions shows:
“Vacant building” shall mean a building or structure which is not occupied or used for more than thirty days, whether made vacant by voluntary action, fire, or other damage, or as a result of enforcement action by the city.
My condo (not in foreclosure, no code violations) is not occupied by a tenant. If I visit (e.g., check on condition, pay HOA fees, etc.) a few times a month, does this mean the property is not vacant under the city ordinance definition? Also, I am not sure of the meaning of "or" (inclusive or exclusive).
"Use" is ambiguous to me.
The intent of the ordinance is for residential properties that are in the foreclosure process to register. The registration program and fee is not intended for properties that are vacant, only.
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