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Revitalizing Communities: Linking Code Enforcement and Land Banking for Abandoned Houses

This paper discusses strategies for reconnecting abandoned houses to the housing market through effective collaboration between code enforcement and land banking initiatives. It highlights the importance of addressing significantly tax-delinquent properties and situating them within a neighborhood market strength classification map. By utilizing these approaches, communities can revitalize neglected areas, increase property values, and improve overall neighborhood conditions. The study serves as a guide for policymakers and urban planners to enhance housing markets and support community revitalization efforts.

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Revitalizing Communities: Linking Code Enforcement and Land Banking for Abandoned Houses

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  1. A Continuum In Remedies: Reconnecting Abandoned Houses to the Market by Linking Code Enforcement and Land Banking James J. Kelly, Jr. Notre Dame Law School March 1, 2013

  2. Neighborhood Market StrengthClassification Map,Feb. 2013

  3. Abandoned Houses,Feb. 2013

  4. Significantly Tax-Delinquent Properties, 2012

  5. Abandoned Houses on Map showing Neighborhood Market Strength,Feb. 2013

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