Sec. 4.5. (a) In Indiana, especially in urban areas, there exist a large number of unoccupied structures that are not maintained and that constitute a hazard to public health, safety, and welfare.
(b) Vacant structures often become dilapidated because the structures are not maintained and repaired by the owners or persons in control of the structures.
(c) Vacant structures attract children, become harborage for vermin, serve as temporary abodes for vagrants and criminals, and are likely to be damaged by vandals or set ablaze by arsonists.
(d) Unkept grounds surrounding vacant structures invite dumping of garbage, trash, and other debris.
(e) Many vacant structures are situated on narrow city lots and in close proximity to neighboring structures, thereby increasing the risk of conflagration and spread of insect and rodent infestation.
(f) Vacant, deteriorated structures contribute to blight, cause a decrease in property values, and discourage neighbors from making improvements to properties.
(g) Structures that remain boarded up for an extended period of time also exert a blighting influence and contribute to the decline of the neighborhood by decreasing property values, discouraging persons from moving into the neighborhood, and encouraging persons to move out of the neighborhood.
(h) Vacant structures often continue to deteriorate to the point that demolition of the structure is required, thereby decreasing available housing in a community and further contributing to the decline of the neighborhood.
(i) The blighting influence of vacant, deteriorated structures adversely affects the tax revenues of local government.
(j) The general assembly finds that vacant, deteriorated structures create a serious and substantial problem in urban areas and are public nuisances.
(k) In recognition of the problems created in a community by vacant structures, the general assembly finds that vigorous and disciplined action should be taken to ensure the proper maintenance and repair of vacant structures and encourages local governmental bodies to adopt maintenance and repair standards appropriate for the community in accordance with this chapter and other statutes.
As added by P.L.14-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.1-1992, SEC.186.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 7. Planning and Development
Chapter 9. Unsafe Building Law
36-7-9-1. Application of Chapter
36-7-9-3. Ordinances Adopting This Chapter
36-7-9-4. Unsafe Buildings and Unsafe Premises Described
36-7-9-4.5. Legislative Findings; Vacant or Deteriorated Structures
36-7-9-5. Orders; Contents; Notice; Expiration
36-7-9-6. Modification or Rescission of Orders
36-7-9-7.5. Noncompliance With Order to Repair or Rehabilitate Unsafe Building; Civil Penalties
36-7-9-9. Emergency Action; Recovery of Costs; Challenge of Determination of Emergency
36-7-9-10. Action to Enforce Orders
36-7-9-11. Liability for Costs for Performance of Work Required by Orders
36-7-9-12. Liability for Cost of Emergency Action Taken or Performance of Work Required by Orders
36-7-9-13. Notice of Unpaid Costs; Filing With Clerk of Court; Hearing; Judgment Lien
36-7-9-13.5. Unpaid Costs for Unsafe Premises Repairs or Emergency Actions Taken; Collection
36-7-9-14. Unsafe Building Fund; Deposits and Expenditures
36-7-9-15. Transfer of Money to Unsafe Building Fund
36-7-9-16. Inspection Warrants
36-7-9-21. Court Order Authorizing Performance of Work; Judgment for Costs
36-7-9-22. Emergencies; Court Order Authorizing Action to Make Premises Safe; Judgment for Costs
36-7-9-23. Change of Venue and Judge
36-7-9-24. Priority of Actions
36-7-9-25. Manner of Serving Notice
36-7-9-27. Transfers of Property by Persons Not Complying With Orders
36-7-9-28. Violations; Penalties
36-7-9-29. Order of Action Related to Unsafe Premise; Written Information Required