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Toward A Comprehensive Program For Regulating Vacant Or Abandoned Dwellings In North Carolina: The General Police Power, Minimum Housing Standards, And Vacant Property Registration, C. Tyler Mulligan Jan 2009

Toward A Comprehensive Program For Regulating Vacant Or Abandoned Dwellings In North Carolina: The General Police Power, Minimum Housing Standards, And Vacant Property Registration, C. Tyler Mulligan

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Part I of this Article provides a brief introduction to North Carolina's experience thus far with the foreclosure crisis and introduces the broad array of statutorily granted tools local governments might employ to deal with vacant or abandoned dwellings in varying stages of neglect. Part II discusses the general police power that serves as the first line of defense against the decline of vacant or abandoned housing, as well as how that power is limited by state statutes governing minimum housing standards. Part III then turns to those minimum housing statutes to examine their operation and limitations. Part IV analyzes …