Posted on 08/26/2010 10:34:27 AM PDT by Captain Kirk
Imagine you come home from work one day to a notice on your front door that you have 45 days to demolish your house, or the city will do it for you. Oh, and youre paying for it.
This is happening right now in Montgomery, Ala., and here is how it works: The city decides it doesnt like your property for one reason or another, so it declares it a public nuisance. It mails you a notice that you have 45 days to demolish your property, at your expense, or the city will do it for you (and, of course, bill you).
Your tab with the city will constitute a lien on your property, and if you dont pay it within 30 days (or pay your installments on time; if you owe over $10,000, you can work out a deal to pay back the city for destroying your home over a period of time, with interest), the city can sell your now-vacant land to the highest bidder.
Alabama law empowers municipalities to do just this. Officials can demolish structures that they determine, due to poor design, obsolescence, or neglect, have become unsafe to the extent of becoming public nuisances and [are] causing or may cause a blight or blighting influence on the city and the neighborhoods in which [they are] located. Keep in mind, so-called standards like obsolescence are so vague they can mean anything, so even a well-maintained home that government officials dont like the look of can be fed to the bulldozers
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2010/08/26/eminent-domain-by-any-other-name-still-stinks/#ixzz0xjYVXqgM
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Knock yourself out.
The Brady Bunch house is obsolescent...suppose the government has a right to take that land too and give Mike and Carol the demo bill....
So they say
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