§160.25 TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP.
   It shall be unlawful for the owner of any premises, building, structure and/or hazard who has received a written notice declaring such premises, building, structure and/or hazard a public nuisance, to sell, transfer, lease or otherwise dispose of such premises, building and/or structure to another until the premises, building, structure and/or hazard have been rehabilitated or demolished, and until any injunctions obtained against use or occupancy have been dissolved, or until the owner has first furnished the grantee, transferee, or lessee a true copy of the said notice, and has furnished to the Chief Code Enforcement Officer a signed and notarized statement from the grantee, transferee, or lessee, acknowledging the receipt of such notice and accepting the responsibility for abating the nuisance by rehabilitation, demolition, or otherwise in conformity with the terms of such notice, or extension thereof granted by Chief Code Enforcement, Appeals Board, or court.
(Ord. 3674, passed 8-11-20)