Vacant Building Receivership

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Vacant Building Receivership Kathleen E. Byrne Deputy Asst. Commissioner for Litigation, Baltimore DHCD www.baltimorehousing.org kathleen.byrne@baltimorecity.gov Lisa R. Evans Executive Director, OHAAT www.onehousebaltimore.org levans@onehousebaltimore.org

Vacant Building Problem VACANT BUILDING DATA Population 1950 949,708 Population 2014 622,749 Current # of Vacant Buildings 2015 16,000 (approx 2,500 City owned) 10,000 vacants in concentrated areas 6,000 vacants scattered sites STRATEGIES Demolition Traditional Code Enforcement Tools - Injunctions - Citations - Criminal Penalties

What to do???

Receivership http://archive.baltimorecity.gov/portals/0/charter%20and%20codes/code/art %2000%20-%20Bldg,%20Fire.pdf Baltimore City Charter & Codes Building, Fire and Related Codes Section 121 of the Building Code http://archive.baltimorecity.gov/government/ CityCharterCodes.aspx

Receivership can quickly address and remedy nuisance properties. In Baltimore, properties statutorily defined as vacant are deemed nuisances per se. Designation as a nuisance per se recognizes the vacant building as (Building, Fire and Related Codes of Baltimore City 116.4

Strategies to Tackle Vacants Tools to Track and Monitor

Court Process. Receivership Action is filed in Court Property owner and all others with a secured interest are served as Defendants Bureau of Liens and all judgment creditors and lien holders are notified Who gets appointed to sell, demolish or rehabilitate Court may allow the owner, mortgagee or other person with an interest in the property to rehab IF, they prove to the Court they have the $ means and experience to do so, OR Court will appoint a Receiver to sell the property to abate the nuisance

Receiver can Transfer or Rehabilitate the Vacant Property Transfer to abate nuisance By public auction to pre-qualified bidders, or By private sale if all parties with a secured interest agree as to price and price is Fair Market Value (FMV) Rehabilitate to abate nuisance contract for or perform rehabilitation Sign contracts, borrow money using receiver s lien as security Manage the property after rehabilitation for up to 2 years, applying any rent to retire costs of rehabilitation Foreclose on receiver s lien or accept a deed in lieu of foreclosure

Property owners can avoid the appointment of a Receiver by: Proving present ability to complete the razing or rehabilitation within a reasonable time agreeing to comply with a specified schedule for razing or rehabilitation, and posting bond, in an amount determined by the Court, as security for performance of the required work in compliance with the specified schedule.

Receivership is specifically not a governmental taking Receivership has long been recognized as a valid governmental exercise of police power in the abatement of public nuisance. Mugler v. Kansas, 123 U.S. 623 (1887) After rehabilitation this property sold to a homeowner for $339,500

Receivership is a Code Enforcement Action, but supports neighborhoods and strengthens community involvement

attracting trash and graffiti

Receivership can quickly move control of nuisance property to qualified third-party developer Baltimore s Code was amended in 2007 to both streamline the process and include vacant commercial structures

before and after

Receivership transfer to third-party developers saves municipal acquisition and rehabilitation dollars become a cleared site for new in-fill construction

Streamlined Code Enforcement Neighborhood V2V Target individual vacant properties in strong neighborhoods Sold for over $300,000 to homeowner Before and after

V2V Neighborhood Clusters Clustered in neighborhoods on the rebound five adjacent fire-damaged brownstones

Finding properties for Auction

Finding properties for auction

Citiview Maps

Finding properties for Auction

Timeframe from referral to transfer Day 1 = Referral for receivership Day 45 = Receive Title Work Day 120 = Petition Served/Court Hearing Receiver Appointment Day 160 = Auction Day 190 = Sale Ratified Day 240 = Transfer to new owner

Receiverships Filed

Who is the Receiver? One House At A Time, Inc. http://www.onehousebaltimore.org/

What does the Court order? The Receiver MUST Transfer to abate nuisance By public auction to pre-qualified bidders, Public Auction Follow rules regarding Notice of Public Auctions Sell the property to the high bidder at public auction Pre-qualified Bidder Must demonstrate the ability and expertise needed to rehabilitate the property within a reasonable time

What does One House Do? Prequalifies Bidders; Advertises Auctions; Schedules Auctions; Sells Property at Auction; Submits Reports of Sale to Court; Schedules Settlement; Distributes Proceeds from Settlement; Prepares Final Accounting with the Court; and Terminates Receivership.

What is expected of the receivership Buyer? The receivership buyer takes title subject to the Vacant Building Notice. The buyer MUST abate the Vacant Building Notice

Taking properties to Auction

How to qualify to bid? OHAAT QUALIFIED BIDDER APPLICATION COMPLETE ALL 6 SECTIONS OF THE APPLICATION, SIGN & DATE IT, ATTACH THE REQUIRED INFORMATION AND MAIL, EMAIL OR FAX IT TO: One House at a Time. 3553 Chestnut Ave., Suite 2N Baltimore, MD 21211 443.438.9113 fax office@onehousebaltimore.org THE COMPLETED APPLICATION & ALL REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN FIVE (5) BUSINESS DAYS BEFORE THE AUCTION http://www.onehousebaltimore.org

Qualifying Bidders To qualify to Bid, an applicant must demonstrate: Financial ability; Rehabilitation experience; and Be of good standing as a property owner in Baltimore.

Finding properties for Auction

The Auction Process Auctions are held every two months. Bidders may view properties prior to auction. Websites have interior and exterior photographs. Anywhere from 30 to 50 properties auctioned. Bidding starts at $5,000. All properties sold As Is. Deposit of $3,000 or 10% of Sales Price. Buyers leave with Contract of Sale. All purchases are subject to the existing vacant building notice. Properties which fail to sell are listed on One House s website for immediate sale.

Auction Day

Transfer of Property One House At A Time never takes title. Report of Sale filed with District Court of Baltimore. Buyer schedules settlement with title company. Buyer pays all settlement costs. Property transferred free and clear of all liens. Failure to settle may result in forfeiture of deposit and One House sells the property again. Obtain use and occupancy permit in one year.

City s Expectations of Buyer after Receivership Auction

Timeframe for Rehab Day 1 = Court Appoints Receiver Day 90 = Receiver Auctions Property Day 150 = Court Ratifies Sale Day 180 = Settlement/Transfer to New Owner Day 220 = Active open permits for Rehab Day 360 = Use & Occupancy

Other Outcomes Property owners/investors resolve housing code violations and pull permits to be able to participate in receivership auctions Owners consent to receivership, some with a specified stay of the receiver s actions to enable them to rehabilitate Creation of recognized comparative sale values utilizing auction prices to help stabilize market

Unanticipated Issues Large number of dead people holding title to vacant properties, resulting in the opening of judicial probates so receivership can properly transfer property Auction sale price less than government liens on property Successful bidder becomes another receivership candidate due to failure to rehabilitate Every property is unique, everyone takes a different path to a U&O

Top 10 Reasons Baltimore Recommends Receiverships 1. As nuisance abatement it is not a governmental taking 2. Can quickly address and remedy nuisance properties 3. Neighborhoods are supported and community involvement strengthened 4. Control of property quickly moves to third-party developer 5. Versatility - utilized flexibly commonly owned properties, targeted blocks 6. Frees municipal acquisition dollars for other uses 7. Collects governmental liens and costs through sale proceeds 8. Facilitates public and private sector cooperation 9. Can be utilized collaboratively with municipal acquisition 10. Assists in transferring property owned by dead people

Websites 1. V2V - http://www.vacantstovalue.org/explore.aspx#streamlined 2. City View Map (V2V)- http://cityview.baltimorecity.gov/housing/ 3. One House At A Time - www.onehousebaltimore.org see tab Properties upcoming auctions & properties for immediate sale Become a Buyer bidder application and criteria