It got more expensive to neglect properties in Washington, D.C. this week.
It will soon become harder for landlords to neglect vacant or blighted properties under a bill the D.C. Council unanimously passed today," reports Andrew Giambrone.
In effect, the measure implements higher property tax rates on vacant and blighted properties (5 and 10 percent more, respectively) "until owners affirmatively prove to the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs that they've abated issues," according to Giambrone.
The measure is designed to respond to residents' complaints about the public health and safety issues connected to vacant and blighted properties. The idea is that negligent property owners and landlords will respond faster to the increased taxes. At-Large Councilmember Robert White also expressed the idea that vacant properties are a missed opportunity to provide shelter to the District's homeless population.
FULL STORY: D.C. Tightens Regulations on Vacant Properties

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Delivering for America Plan Will Downgrade Mail Service in at Least 49.5 Percent of Zip Codes
Republican and Democrat lawmakers criticize the plan for its disproportionate negative impact on rural communities.

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