For many years the city code allowed an owner to keep a residential building vacant and boarded as long as it was reasonably well maintained. But boarded houses send negative messages about a neighborhood, can attract negative activity, and can bring down the value of other homes in the area.
Two years ago the city enacted a housing preservation ordinance (275-32-7.5) co-sponsored by Ald. Bauman that requires owners of residential properties left vacant and boarded for six months or more to take steps to repair, raze, sell or obtain a mothballing permit if the structure has a historical designation. The ordinance does not apply to commercial or mixed-use buildings.
After a residential building is boarded for more than six months, the Department of Neighborhood Services can issue an order that requires the owner to take one of the following steps:
For more information please call (414) 286-3441 or go to: www.milwaukee.gov./dns
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