Last chance to register for the Housing Alliance's Conservatorship web conference on Thursday, October 22.
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The Abandoned and Blighted Property Conservatorship Act, (Act 135 of 2008), is the most far reaching tool enacted thus far for revitalizing blighted and abandoned property. This web conference will walk you through the law’s provisions, highlight the opportunities and the challenges in the law, share the current state of the law’s application, and address your questions on the use of Conservatorship in your community.
Presenters:
Martin J. Danks, Esq., Assistant City Solicitor, City of Allentown, has extensive municipal law experience including lien enforcement, debt collection, code enforcement, and nuisance bar. He is currently in the process of preparing a Conservatorship action on behalf of the City of Allentown.
Irene McLaughlin, JD, is working with the Housing Alliance to monitor and support the implementation of Conservatorship. She was the Pittsburgh City Magistrate specializing in municipal code prosecutions. She has provided legal services to the Beaver County Blight Reduction Program and manages ‘tangled title’ legal services for lower-income homeowners.
Logistics
Reclaiming Abandoned PA: Conservatorship for Abandoned Properties
Date: Thursday, Oct 22, 2009
Time: 12:00 PM EDT
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Cost: $25
Registration required. To register please visit: https://cc.readytalk.com/r/u9lx5cq4l0ys
Co-sponsors include: PA League of Cities & Municipalities (PLCM), PA State Association of Township Supervisors, PA State Association of Boroughs (PSAB), and Regional Housing Legal Services (RHLS)
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Or, send your check, made out to Housing Alliance of PA, to:
Housing Alliance of PA (Webinar)
2 S. Easton Rd.
Glenside, PA 19038
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