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The goal of the City of Indio
through its Code Enforcement Program is to improve the overall
condition of properties, to protect neighborhoods from declining
property values, and to preserve the health, safety and welfare
of our community. To accomplish this goal, the city is committed
to working with, and educating all citizens, lenders, banks and
people with vested interest in our community.
As you are aware, the slumping
economy and housing market has created a significant rise in
bank foreclosures in California. The substantial increase in
residential properties in default and foreclosure has also
created a dramatic impact in the Indio housing market.
Our city has taken a proactive
lead, by adopting a Registration and Maintenance of Abandoned
Properties Ordinance to address blight issues associated with
abandoned and foreclosed homes. This ordinance will assist in
our effort to eliminate blight and public nuisances caused by
these homes. By doing this, we encourage banks, lenders, and
property owners to work together to become “good neighbors” by
maintaining their properties free from trash, dead lawns, green
pools, and unsecured homes that attract criminal activity.
Starting April 4, 2008 all banks
and lenders are required to inspect homes prior to recording a
“Notice of Default”. During this inspection, or at anytime you
discover that a property is abandoned, you will be required to
register that property with our office. In addition, for each of
these abandoned properties, you are required to pay an initial
$150 registration fee, and if the property stays abandoned for
more than one year, a $100 renewal fee. Along with registering
each abandoned property, you are required to hire a local
property management company to oversee and maintain the property
and post a sign identifying a 24-hour phone number for a
responsible person who can be contacted in an emergency. Along
with these requirements, you are required to record any change
of ownership or transfer of title with the Riverside County
Recorder’s Office, and with our office.
We are requesting the assistance
and cooperation of all banks and lenders to actively adhere to
the requirements of this ordinance. If you have any questions or
need clarification please contact our office at (760) 391-4123
or email codeenforcement@indiopd.org. To obtain a copy of the
Registration and Maintenance of Abandoned Properties Ordinance
or registration form, please go to:
www.indiopd.org
FORMS
Indio Public Nuisance Ordinance
Indio
Foreclosure Ordinance
Property Registration Form |
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