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    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 11 - Counties and Municipal Corporations.
    • Title 2 - Provisions Applicable to Municipal Corporations Only.
    • Chapter 53A - Demolition of Unsafe Structures.
    • Article 1 - Demolition of Unsafe Structures in Class 5 or Class 6 or Class 8 Municipalities.

    Code of Alabama
    Chapter 53A - Demolition of Unsafe Structures.
    Article 1 - Demolition of Unsafe Structures in Class 5 or Class 6 or Class 8 Municipalities.

    Section 11-53A-1 - Removal of Unsafe Buildings or Structures. - Pursuant to the police power granted in this article, any...

    Section 11-53A-2 - Creation of Housing Code Abatement Board; Notice to Remedy Unsafe Condition; Assessment of Costs of Removal. - Any Class 5 or Class 6 or Class 8 municipality...

    Section 11-53A-3 - Administrative Hearing; Order for Removal of Unsafe Building or Structure; Appeal of Order for Removal. - (a) Within the time specified in the notice, but not...

    Section 11-53A-4 - Adoption of Resolution Fixing Costs of Removal of Unsafe Building or Structure; Fixing of Costs to Constitute Special Assessment and Lien Against Property; Notice and Filing of Resolution. - Upon demolition and removal of a building or structure, the...

    Section 11-53A-5 - Assessment of Costs Against Land Purchased by the State; Redemptioner or Purchaser to Take Property Subject to Assessment; Manner of Payment or Collection of Assessment. - (a) The city shall have the power to assess the...

    Section 11-53A-6 - Article Cumulative in Nature. - This article shall be cumulative in its nature, and in...

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