Zombie and Vacant Properties Remediation Initiative: Emerging Best Practices

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Zombie and Vacant Properties Remediation Initiative: Emerging Best Practices 1

Our Reach Office Locations Atlanta, GA Boston, MA Buffalo, NY Chicago, IL (LISC, NEF, NMSC) Cincinnati, OH Detroit, MI Duluth, MN Flint, MI Fowler, CO (Rural HQ) Hartford, CT Houston, TX Indianapolis, IN Jacksonville, FL Kalamazoo, MI Kansas City, MO Los Angeles, CA Milwaukee, WI Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN New York, NY Newark, NJ Peoria, IL Philadelphia, PA Phoenix, AZ Pittsburgh, PA Providence, RI Richmond, VA San Antonio, TX San Diego, CA San Francisco, CA Seattle, WA Toledo, OH Washington, DC LISC office Rural LISC footprint 2,000 Partners Our national network includes nonprofits, businesses and government agencies in both rural and metropolitan areas 2

LISC s Vacants Work - Nationwide Programs in many legacy cities in the Northeast and Midwest Long history of repurposing vacants in Chicago, Illinois National Stabilization Program (NSP) HUD Grantee Distressed single family properties program in Toledo, Ohio Vacant properties rehabilitation program Kansas City, Missouri loan fund New York State Housing Stabilization Fund 3

New York s Mortgage Foreclosure Crisis By 2015 New York had 16,000+ zombie foreclosures; vacants stuck somewhere in the foreclosure process. In New York State properties in foreclosure reached a peak of 101,000 in 2012. Cities, towns and villages could do little to address these deteriorating properties because the owners were gone and the banks had no responsibility to maintain them. 4

The Challenges for Municipalities Insufficient data about the extent of vacant property problem Continuous foreclosure pipeline Fragmentation of responsibility Under-resourced departments Lack of identifying information: who are the owners and lienholders? Rapid property deterioration Weak housing markets 5

The Interventions Abandoned Property Relief Act of 2016 (the Zombie Law ) Bank Settlements with NY Attorney General LISC s NY State Housing Stabilization Fund 6

NYS Abandoned Property Neighborhood Relief Act of 2016 ( Zombie Law) One-to-four family houses must be confirmed as vacant by 3 inspections in a 90-day period Law requires banks and servicers to maintain vacant properties once mortgage is delinquent Violators of maintenance requirement can be fined up to $500 per property per day Banks and servicers must register vacant, mortgage-delinquent ( zombie ) properties with NYS Department of Financial Services Includes accelerated foreclosure process for vacants 7

Bank Settlements In 2016 NY Attorney General settled with banks for acts contributing to the mortgage foreclosure crisis Settlements obligated some banks to fund consumer relief in New York State Consumer relief included funding for affordable housing, land banks, and housing quality improvement and enforcement The Zombie and Vacant Properties Initiative was developed to improve housing quality and code enforcement 8

LISC New York State Housing Stabilization Fund By 2016, the LISC New York State Housing Stabilization Fund was fully engaged with dozens of recipient municipalities and land banks, making and stewarding grants from the funding pool for efforts ranging from vacant property remediation to creating and preserving affordable housing across the state. $44 million Invested in Affordable Housing Projects $13.2 million Grants to New York State Land Banks $12.6 million Grants to New York municipalities for Zombie and Vacant Properties Initiative 9

Zombie and Vacant Properties Initiative Patient, flexible grant funding Technical assistance and capacity-building Peer support and collection of best practices Equity lens 10

Key Lessons Learned Municipal quarterback Partnering with banks Integrated systems approach Strategic code enforcement 11

Albany and the Quarterback Model Samuel Wells, Neighborhood Stabilization Coordinator Zombie point person Focused on all Vacant & Abandoned Properties in City of Albany Position funded through LISC s Zombie initiative The Quarterback : Takes a big picture approach - see entire landscape Identify missed opportunities Matches people and resources to create new opportunities and partnerships Develops a more holistic approach to dealing with vacant and abandoned properties. 12

Vacant Building Inventory and Registry Vacant property data had not previously been centralized identified a total of 1,065 Identify as soon as vacant and stabilize. City departments collected and stored data in incompatible formats - with BuildingBlocks all data is now accessible by property and neighborhood Quarterback built a city team to assess and categorize identified vacants Developed vacant land resource guide and toolkit 13

Vacant Building Task Force Task Force Purpose and Structure Focused on Vacant Buildings Working groups and focus areas: o Incentives o Property Maintenance/Mitigation o Vacant Land o Data o Legal policy Work with partners to find solutions for each vacant Task Force Participants and Quarterback Partners: City Administration City Departments that touch real property Community Development Authority County Land Bank Community Land Trust Foundation Business Promotion Nonprofit Homeownership Nonprofit 14

Niagara Falls Model: Holding Banks Accountable Christine Marino, Zombie Fight Project Coordinator Step 1: Identification of Banks Department of Financial Services registry Sorting revealed a small number of banks have delinquent liens on large number of vacant houses Step 2: Inspection of Properties Created digital inspection checklist Document code violations 15

Niagara Falls Model: Holding Banks Accountable Step 3: Letters to Banks Include all vacant 1-4 family houses for which the financial institution holds delinquent liens Include all external code violations on each house Include the amount of potential fines for noncompliance at $500 per house per day. Step 4: Legal Action Most banks complied after they received letters Have brought legal action against noncompliant banks 16

Results by the Numbers for Niagara Falls Started with 155 houses on DFS Registry July 2018: 125 properties inspected 52 completed foreclosures 15 successfully filed for expedited foreclosure 3 demolished at no cost to the city Homeownership Auction 17

Niagara Falls Takeaways Zombie Law is an effective tool Bank-by-bank approach is efficient and effective Persistence is key Enforcement can turn into a win-win partnership Model is adaptable 18

Contact: Helene Caloir Director, LISC New York State Housing Stabilization Fund 501 Seventh Ave, 7 th Floor New York, NY 10018 212.455.9338 hcaloir@lisc.org 19