File #: ID 15-0140    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/2/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/18/2015 Final action: 2/18/2015
Title: Resolution to Advertise 2014 Real Estate Liens
Attachments: 1. Notice of Advertisment 2014.pdf, 2. Request for Resolution Ordering Lien Advertisement 2014.pdf, 3. 15-0140 Tax Collector Resolution 2015.pdf

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Resolution to Advertise 2014 Real Estate Liens
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Department: Financial and Administrative Services
Council District: All

Public Hearing: No
Advertising Date/By: N/A

Contact 1 and Phone: Teresa Childress, Collections Manager, 433-7276

Contact 2 and Phone: Richard Hawk, Assistant Collections Manager, 373-2353

PURPOSE:
City Council authorization is required to direct the City Tax Collector to advertise the liens on real estate for delinquent public utility services, nuisance abatements, boarding up of structures and demolition of substandard structures accounts for the year of 2014, in accordance with North Carolina General Statute 105-369. According to General Statute 105-369, it is required that the City advertise liens on real property as the first step in the foreclosure process. If the City does not advertise, it does not affect the validity of the liens, but without this necessary step, the City cannot use foreclosure as a collection remedy. It is sometimes necessary to foreclose when all other collection remedies have been exhausted.

BACKGROUND:
Each year the City Tax Collector prepares a report of delinquent accounts owed to the City of Greensboro secured by liens on real property. Existing liens are authorized pursuant to Section 6.31 and 6.83 of the City Charter and North Carolina General Statutes 160A-443(6) and 160A-193. According to the City Charter Section 6.83, utility liens must be advertised for four successive weeks and State Statutes require that special assessment liens (nuisance abatements, boarding up of structures, and demolition of substandard structures) be advertised no earlier than March 1. Historically, the City has advertised both utility and special assessment liens for four successive weeks during the month of March each year in a local newspaper publication that provided the lowest quote. This year's advertising was awarded to the Carolina Peacemaker. Prior to advertising, the collection ...

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