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Section 3 - Neglect of property owners -- Removal by municipality -- Costs of removal -- Notice -- File action or lien -- Property owner objection.

UT Code § 10-11-3 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) (a) If an owner of, occupant of, or other person responsible for real property described in the notice delivered in accordance with Section 10-11-2 fails to comply with Section 10-11-2, a municipal inspector may: (i) at the expense of the municipality, employ necessary assistance to enter the property and destroy or remove an item identified in a written notice described in Section 10-11-2; and (ii) (A) prepare an itemized statement in accordance with Subsection (1)(b); and (B) mail to the owner of record according to the records of the county recorder a copy of the statement demanding payment within 30 days after the day on which the statement is post-marked. (b) The statement described in Subsection (1)(a)(ii)(A) shall: (i) include: (A) the address of the property described in Subsection (1)(a); (B) an itemized list of and demand for payment for all expenses, including administrative expenses, incurred by the municipality under Subsection (1)(a)(i); and (C) the address of the municipal treasurer where payment may be made for the expenses; and (ii) notify the property owner: (A) that failure to pay the expenses described in Subsection (1)(b)(i)(B) may result in a lien on the property in accordance with Section 10-11-4; (B) that the owner may file a written objection to all or part of the statement within 20 days after the day of the statement post-mark; and (C) where the owner may file the objection, including the municipal office and address. (c) A statement mailed in accordance with Subsection (1)(a) is delivered when mailed by certified mail addressed to the property owner's of record last-known address according to the records of the county recorder. (d) (i) A municipality may file a notice of a lien, including a copy of the statement described in Subsection (1)(a)(ii)(A) or a summary of the statement, in the records of the county recorder of the county in which the property is located. (ii) If a municipality files a notice of a lien indicating that the municipality intends to certify the unpaid costs and expenses in accordance with Subsection (2)(a)(ii) and Section 10-11-4, the municipality shall file for record in the county recorder's office a release of the lien after all amounts owing are paid.

(a) If an owner of, occupant of, or other person responsible for real property described in the notice delivered in accordance with Section 10-11-2 fails to comply with Section 10-11-2, a municipal inspector may: (i) at the expense of the municipality, employ necessary assistance to enter the property and destroy or remove an item identified in a written notice described in Section 10-11-2; and (ii) (A) prepare an itemized statement in accordance with Subsection (1)(b); and (B) mail to the owner of record according to the records of the county recorder a copy of the statement demanding payment within 30 days after the day on which the statement is post-marked.

(i) at the expense of the municipality, employ necessary assistance to enter the property and destroy or remove an item identified in a written notice described in Section 10-11-2; and

(ii) (A) prepare an itemized statement in accordance with Subsection (1)(b); and (B) mail to the owner of record according to the records of the county recorder a copy of the statement demanding payment within 30 days after the day on which the statement is post-marked.

(A) prepare an itemized statement in accordance with Subsection (1)(b); and

(B) mail to the owner of record according to the records of the county recorder a copy of the statement demanding payment within 30 days after the day on which the statement is post-marked.

(b) The statement described in Subsection (1)(a)(ii)(A) shall: (i) include: (A) the address of the property described in Subsection (1)(a); (B) an itemized list of and demand for payment for all expenses, including administrative expenses, incurred by the municipality under Subsection (1)(a)(i); and (C) the address of the municipal treasurer where payment may be made for the expenses; and (ii) notify the property owner: (A) that failure to pay the expenses described in Subsection (1)(b)(i)(B) may result in a lien on the property in accordance with Section 10-11-4; (B) that the owner may file a written objection to all or part of the statement within 20 days after the day of the statement post-mark; and (C) where the owner may file the objection, including the municipal office and address.

(i) include: (A) the address of the property described in Subsection (1)(a); (B) an itemized list of and demand for payment for all expenses, including administrative expenses, incurred by the municipality under Subsection (1)(a)(i); and (C) the address of the municipal treasurer where payment may be made for the expenses; and

(A) the address of the property described in Subsection (1)(a);

(B) an itemized list of and demand for payment for all expenses, including administrative expenses, incurred by the municipality under Subsection (1)(a)(i); and

(C) the address of the municipal treasurer where payment may be made for the expenses; and

(ii) notify the property owner: (A) that failure to pay the expenses described in Subsection (1)(b)(i)(B) may result in a lien on the property in accordance with Section 10-11-4; (B) that the owner may file a written objection to all or part of the statement within 20 days after the day of the statement post-mark; and (C) where the owner may file the objection, including the municipal office and address.

(A) that failure to pay the expenses described in Subsection (1)(b)(i)(B) may result in a lien on the property in accordance with Section 10-11-4;

(B) that the owner may file a written objection to all or part of the statement within 20 days after the day of the statement post-mark; and

(C) where the owner may file the objection, including the municipal office and address.

(c) A statement mailed in accordance with Subsection (1)(a) is delivered when mailed by certified mail addressed to the property owner's of record last-known address according to the records of the county recorder.

(d) (i) A municipality may file a notice of a lien, including a copy of the statement described in Subsection (1)(a)(ii)(A) or a summary of the statement, in the records of the county recorder of the county in which the property is located. (ii) If a municipality files a notice of a lien indicating that the municipality intends to certify the unpaid costs and expenses in accordance with Subsection (2)(a)(ii) and Section 10-11-4, the municipality shall file for record in the county recorder's office a release of the lien after all amounts owing are paid.

(i) A municipality may file a notice of a lien, including a copy of the statement described in Subsection (1)(a)(ii)(A) or a summary of the statement, in the records of the county recorder of the county in which the property is located.

(ii) If a municipality files a notice of a lien indicating that the municipality intends to certify the unpaid costs and expenses in accordance with Subsection (2)(a)(ii) and Section 10-11-4, the municipality shall file for record in the county recorder's office a release of the lien after all amounts owing are paid.

(2) (a) If an owner fails to file a timely written objection as described in Subsection (1)(b)(ii)(B) or to pay the amount set forth in the statement under Subsection (1)(b)(i)(B), the municipality may: (i) file an action in district court; or (ii) certify the past due costs and expenses to the county treasurer of the county in which the property is located in accordance with Section 10-11-4. (b) If a municipality pursues collection of the costs in accordance with Subsection (2)(a)(i) or (4)(a), the municipality may: (i) sue for and receive judgment for all removal and destruction costs, including administrative costs, and reasonable attorney fees, interest, and court costs; and (ii) execute on the judgment in the manner provided by law.

(a) If an owner fails to file a timely written objection as described in Subsection (1)(b)(ii)(B) or to pay the amount set forth in the statement under Subsection (1)(b)(i)(B), the municipality may: (i) file an action in district court; or (ii) certify the past due costs and expenses to the county treasurer of the county in which the property is located in accordance with Section 10-11-4.

(i) file an action in district court; or

(ii) certify the past due costs and expenses to the county treasurer of the county in which the property is located in accordance with Section 10-11-4.

(b) If a municipality pursues collection of the costs in accordance with Subsection (2)(a)(i) or (4)(a), the municipality may: (i) sue for and receive judgment for all removal and destruction costs, including administrative costs, and reasonable attorney fees, interest, and court costs; and (ii) execute on the judgment in the manner provided by law.

(i) sue for and receive judgment for all removal and destruction costs, including administrative costs, and reasonable attorney fees, interest, and court costs; and

(ii) execute on the judgment in the manner provided by law.

(3) (a) If a property owner files an objection in accordance with Subsection (1)(b)(ii), the municipality shall: (i) hold a hearing in accordance with Title 52, Chapter 4, Open and Public Meetings Act; and (ii) mail or deliver notice of the hearing date and time to the property owner. (b) At the hearing described in Subsection (3)(a)(i), the municipality shall review and determine the actual cost of abatement, if any, incurred under Subsection (1)(a)(i). (c) The property owner shall pay any actual cost due after a decision by the municipality at the hearing described in Subsection (3)(a)(i) to the municipal treasurer within 30 days after the day on which the hearing is held.

(a) If a property owner files an objection in accordance with Subsection (1)(b)(ii), the municipality shall: (i) hold a hearing in accordance with Title 52, Chapter 4, Open and Public Meetings Act; and (ii) mail or deliver notice of the hearing date and time to the property owner.

(i) hold a hearing in accordance with Title 52, Chapter 4, Open and Public Meetings Act; and

(ii) mail or deliver notice of the hearing date and time to the property owner.

(b) At the hearing described in Subsection (3)(a)(i), the municipality shall review and determine the actual cost of abatement, if any, incurred under Subsection (1)(a)(i).

(c) The property owner shall pay any actual cost due after a decision by the municipality at the hearing described in Subsection (3)(a)(i) to the municipal treasurer within 30 days after the day on which the hearing is held.

(4) If the property owner fails to pay in accordance with Subsection (3)(c), the municipality may: (a) file an action in district court for the actual cost determined under Subsection (3)(b); or (b) certify the past due costs and expenses to the county treasurer of the county in which the property is located in accordance with Section 10-11-4.

(a) file an action in district court for the actual cost determined under Subsection (3)(b); or

(b) certify the past due costs and expenses to the county treasurer of the county in which the property is located in accordance with Section 10-11-4.

(5) This section does not affect or limit: (a) a municipal governing body's power to pass an ordinance as described in Section 10-3-702; or (b) a criminal or civil penalty imposed by a municipality in accordance with Section 10-3-703.

(a) a municipal governing body's power to pass an ordinance as described in Section 10-3-702; or

(b) a criminal or civil penalty imposed by a municipality in accordance with Section 10-3-703.

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Section 3 - Neglect of property owners -- Removal by municipality -- Costs of removal -- Notice -- File action or lien -- Property owner objection.