Indiana 2025 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1086

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Remediation of tax sale parcels.

Impact

If enacted, this bill will have significant implications for the management of tax-delinquent properties. It introduces a regulatory framework where the county treasurer can determine, based on criteria set forth in the bill, which properties will require remediation plans. This will aid in ensuring that the properties are brought into compliance with existing codes, thus improving urban development within consolidated cities.

Summary

House Bill 1086 aims to amend the Indiana Code concerning tax sales of real property by introducing a remediation requirement for specific parcels. The bill permits county treasurers to require purchasers of real property, particularly those that are in violation of a building code or ordinance, to submit remediation plans after a tax sale. This initiative targets properties located in consolidated cities, emphasizing the need for compliance with local laws post-purchase.

Contention

The bill could raise points of contention particularly around the enforcement of remediation plans and the responsibilities placed on property purchasers. Concerns may emerge regarding the feasibility for buyers, especially those who may lack the financial means or expertise to execute such plans promptly. Additionally, there may be debates on how the requirement might affect the tax sale market, particularly for distressed or undervalued properties.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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