Perspectives on Abandoned Houses in a Time of Dystopia

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    Abstract

    This article describes various perspectives on abandoned houses in urban neighborhoods and the reactions from those perspectives. It notes how conflicting reactions perpetuate the crisis of blight for individual residents and their communities. It argues that real solutions for management of abandonment must be based in local communities and tailored to local conditions. Priority must be placed on consistent maintenance in compliance with local housing and neighborhood health, safety and environmental codes. Housing preservation, rehabilitation, reutilization programs will not succeed without improved and sustained maintenance. Localities will need to take the lead in remodeling residential maintenance using new strategies, methods and technologies. Role models for that work are emerging.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalProbate Property
    Volume29
    StatePublished - Mar 1 2015

    Keywords

    • Abandoned
    • houses
    • residential
    • neighborhoods
    • codes
    • maintenance

    Disciplines

    • Housing Law
    • Law
    • Urban Studies
    • Urban Studies and Planning

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