January 25, 2010
HOUSE BILL No. 1122
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DIGEST OF HB 1122
(Updated January 20, 2010 6:40 pm - DI 101)
Citations Affected: IC 24-5.5; IC 32-29; IC 32-30; IC 36-7.
Synopsis: Abatement of vacant or abandoned structures. Provides that
the court or a local enforcement authority may find that residential real
estate is abandoned for purposes of the statute that allows a judgment
or decree of sale to be executed on the date a judgment of foreclosure
or decree of sale is entered, in the case of abandoned residential real
estate. (Current law provides for only the court to make a finding of
abandonment.) Combines two separate Indiana Code provisions
concerning the presuit notice required in residential foreclosure
proceedings into one section. Repeals one of the provisions being
combined. Provides that the presuit notice must inform the debtor that
if the creditor obtains a foreclosure judgment, the debtor has a right to
do the following before a sheriff's sale is conducted: (1) Appeal a
finding of abandonment by a court or an enforcement authority. (2)
Redeem the real estate from the judgment. (3) Retain possession of the
property, subject to certain conditions. Provides that a county or
municipality that adopts the statute concerning the abatement of vacant
structures and abandoned structures may issue an abatement notice and
order to a foreclosure judgment holder in a residential mortgage
foreclosure proceeding if the foreclosure judgment holder has not filed
a praecipe to initiate a sheriff's sale within 180 days after the entry of
the foreclosure judgment. (Current law provides for the issuance of an
abatement notice and order only with respect to the owner of the
property.) Provides that an abatement notice and order may order the
owner or foreclosure judgment holder to perform certain actions that
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Effective: Upon passage; July 1, 2010.
Riecken, Sullivan
, Barnes
January 7, 2010, read first time and referred to Committee on Financial Institutions.
January 25, 2010, amended, reported _ Do Pass.
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may be ordered under the unsafe building law. Provides that an
enforcement authority may administer and enforce the unsafe building
law and the law concerning the abatement of vacant structures and
abandoned structures in conjunction with the law concerning the
removal of weeds and rank vegetation and with certain other laws.
Provides that a foreclosure judgement holder that performs, or causes
to be performed, any work or action required by an abatement notice
or order issued under the law concerning the abatement of vacant
structures and abandoned structures is not liable to the property owner,
the enforcement authority, or any other person in connection with the
work performed. Specifies that for purposes of the limits on the amount
of civil penalties that can be imposed in a year for structures that
remain vacant or abandoned for specified periods after the issuance of
an abatement notice and order, a year is measured from the date of the
order. Provides that if the abatement notice and order has been issued
against a foreclosure judgment holder, the foreclosure judgment holder
may avoid the civil penalties that would otherwise apply by filing, not
later than 180 days after the date of issuance of the abatement notice
and order, a praecipe with the county clerk to initiate a sheriff's sale.
Provides that if a foreclosure judgment holder files a praecipe to
initiate a sheriff's sale within 180 days after the issuance of the
abatement notice and order and subsequently cancels the sale, the
foreclosure judgment holder is liable for: (1) any civil penalties that
otherwise would have applied during the 180 day period; (2) any civil
penalties that accrue after the 180 day period; and (3) certain costs
incurred by the sheriff in preparing for the sheriff's sale before its
cancellation. Provides that a foreclosure judgment holder is not liable
for civil penalties that would otherwise apply upon cancellation of a
sheriff's sale, if the sale is canceled because: (1) the owner of the
vacant structure or abandoned structure has filed for bankruptcy, or the
sale is otherwise prohibited by federal bankruptcy law; (2) the sale is
prohibited by a federal or state moratorium on foreclosure actions or
proceedings; or (3) the foreclosure judgment holder and the owner of
the vacant structure or abandoned structure have entered into a written
agreement for the refinancing, restructuring, or workout of the owner's
indebtedness, and the agreement is filed with the clerk of the court.
Provides that civil penalties collected for structures that remain vacant
or abandoned shall be deposited in: (1) the local unsafe building fund;
or (2) another fund or account specified in the rules and procedures
adopted by the legislative body. Provides that if any civil penalties
assessed against a foreclosure judgment holder remain unpaid after a
subsequent sheriff's sale of the property, the unpaid civil penalties shall
be paid from the proceeds of the sheriff's sale. Requires a county or
municipality that, before July 1, 2010, has adopted: (1) the statute
concerning the abatement of vacant structures and abandoned
structures; and (2) rules and procedures to enforce the statute; to amend
its rules and procedures not later than August 1, 2010, to comply with
changes to the statute.
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HOUSE BILL No. 1122
A BILL FOR AN ACT to amend the Indiana Code concerning
property.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana:
SOURCE: IC 24-5.5-1-1; (10)HB1122.1.1. -->
SECTION 1. IC 24-5.5-1-1, AS AMENDED BY P.L.105-2009,
SECTION 4, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2010]: Sec. 1. Except for IC 24-5.5-3-1, This article does not
apply to the following:
(1) A person organized or chartered under the laws of this state,
any other state, or the United States that relate to a bank, a trust
company, a savings association, a savings bank, a credit union, or
an industrial loan and investment company.
(2) The Federal National Mortgage Association, the Federal
Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, or a Federal Home Loan
Bank.
(3) A department or agency of the United States or of Indiana.
(4) A person that is servicing or enforcing a loan that it owns.
(5) A person that is servicing a loan:
(A) for a person described in subdivisions (1) through (4); or
(B) insured by the Department of Housing and Urban
Development or guaranteed by the Veterans Administration.
(6) An attorney licensed to practice law in Indiana who is
representing a mortgagor.
SOURCE: IC 32-29-7-3; (10)HB1122.1.2. -->
SECTION 2. IC 32-29-7-3, AS AMENDED BY P.L.100-2008,
SECTION 1, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2010]: Sec. 3. (a) In a proceeding for the foreclosure of a
mortgage executed on real estate, process may not issue for the
execution of a judgment or decree of sale for a period of three (3)
months after the filing of a complaint in the proceeding. However:
(1) the period is:
(A) twelve (12) months in a proceeding for the foreclosure of
a mortgage executed before January 1, 1958; and
(B) six (6) months in a proceeding for the foreclosure of a
mortgage executed after December 31, 1957, but before July
1, 1975; and
(2) if the court
or an enforcement authority (as defined in
IC 36-7-9-2) finds that the mortgaged real estate is residential
real estate and has been abandoned, a judgment or decree of sale
may be executed on the date the judgment of foreclosure or
decree of sale is entered, regardless of the date the mortgage is
executed.
(b) A judgment and decree in a proceeding to foreclose a mortgage
that is entered by a court having jurisdiction may be filed with the clerk
in any county as provided in IC 33-32-3-2. After the period set forth in
subsection (a) expires, a person who may enforce the judgment and
decree may file a praecipe with the clerk in any county where the
judgment and decree is filed, and the clerk shall promptly issue and
certify to the sheriff of that county a copy of the judgment and decree
under the seal of the court.
(c) Upon receiving a certified judgment under subsection (b), the
sheriff shall, subject to section 4 of this chapter, sell the mortgaged
premises or as much of the mortgaged premises as necessary to satisfy
the judgment, interest, and costs at public auction at the office of the
sheriff or at another location that is reasonably likely to attract higher
competitive bids. The sheriff shall schedule the date and time of the
sheriff's sale for a time certain between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
on any day of the week except Sunday.
(d) Before selling mortgaged property, the sheriff must advertise the
sale by publication once each week for three (3) successive weeks in
a daily or weekly newspaper of general circulation. The sheriff shall
publish the advertisement in at least one (1) newspaper published and
circulated in each county where the real estate is situated. The first
publication shall be made at least thirty (30) days before the date of
sale. At the time of placing the first advertisement by publication, the
sheriff shall also serve a copy of the written or printed notice of sale
upon each owner of the real estate. Service of the written notice shall
be made as provided in the Indiana Rules of Trial Procedure governing
service of process upon a person. The sheriff shall charge a fee of ten
dollars ($10) to one (1) owner and three dollars ($3) to each additional
owner for service of written notice under this subsection. The fee is:
(1) a cost of the proceeding;
(2) to be collected as other costs of the proceeding are collected;
and
(3) to be deposited in the county general fund for appropriation
for operating expenses of the sheriff's department.
(e) The sheriff also shall post written or printed notices of the sale
at the door of the courthouse of each county in which the real estate is
located.
(f) If the sheriff is unable to procure the publication of a notice
within the county, the sheriff may dispense with publication. The
sheriff shall state that the sheriff was not able to procure the
publication and explain the reason why publication was not possible.
(g) Notices under subsections (d) and (e) must contain a statement,
for informational purposes only, of the location of each property by
street address, if any, or other common description of the property other
than legal description. A misstatement in the informational statement
under this subsection does not invalidate an otherwise valid sale.
(h) The sheriff may charge an administrative fee of not more than
two hundred dollars ($200) with respect to a proceeding referred to in
subsection (b) for actual costs directly attributable to the administration
of the sale under subsection (c). The fee is:
(1) payable by the person seeking to enforce the judgment and
decree; and
(2) due at the time of filing of the praecipe;
under subsection (b).
SOURCE: IC 32-30-10-14; (10)HB1122.1.3. -->
SECTION 3. IC 32-30-10-14, AS AMENDED BY
P.L.182-2009(ss), SECTION 390, IS AMENDED TO READ AS
FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2010]: Sec. 14. The proceeds of a
sale described in IC 32-29-7 or section 8 or 12(b) of this chapter must
be applied in the following order:
(1) Expenses of the offer and sale, including expenses incurred
under IC 32-29-7-4 or section 9 of this chapter (or IC 34-1-53-6.5
or IC 32-15-6-6.5 before their repeal).
(2) The amount of any property taxes on the property sold:
(A) that are due and owing; and
(B) for which the due date has passed as of the date of the
sheriff's sale.
The sheriff shall transfer the amounts collected under this
subdivision to the county treasurer not more than ten (10) days
after the date of the sheriff's sale.
(3) For a sale that occurs after June 30, 2010, the amount of
any unpaid civil penalties against the foreclosure judgment
holder under IC 36-7-36-10(g).
(3) (4) Any amount of redemption where a certificate of sale is
outstanding.
(4) (5) The payment of the principal due, interest, and costs not
described in subdivision (1).
(5) (6) The residue secured by the mortgage and not due.
(6) (7) If the residue referred to in subdivision (5) (6) does not
bear interest, a deduction must be made by discounting the legal
interest.
In all cases in which the proceeds of sale exceed the amounts described
in subdivisions (1) through (6), (7), the surplus must be paid to the
clerk of the court to be transferred, as the court directs, to the mortgage
debtor, mortgage debtor's heirs, or other persons assigned by the
mortgage debtor.
SOURCE: IC 32-30-10.5-8; (10)HB1122.1.4. -->
SECTION 4. IC 32-30-10.5-8, AS ADDED BY P.L.105-2009,
SECTION 20, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2010]: Sec. 8. (a) This section applies to a foreclosure action
that is filed after June 30, 2009. Except as provided in subsection (e)
and section 10(g) of this chapter, not later than thirty (30) days before
a creditor files an action for foreclosure, the creditor shall send to the
debtor by certified mail a presuit notice on a form prescribed by the
Indiana housing and community development authority created by
IC 5-20-1-3. In prescribing the form required by this section, the
Indiana housing and community development authority shall include
in the notice the statement set forth in IC 24-5.5-3-1. In addition, The
notice required by this subsection must do the following:
(1) Inform the debtor that:
(A) the debtor is in default; and
(B) the debtor is encouraged to obtain assistance from a
mortgage foreclosure counselor; and
(C) if the creditor proceeds to file a foreclosure action and
obtains a foreclosure judgment, the debtor has a right to
do the following before a sheriff's sale is conducted:
(i) Appeal a finding of abandonment by a court or an
enforcement authority under IC 32-29-7-3(a)(2).
(ii) Redeem the real estate from the judgment under
IC 32-29-7-7.
(iii) Retain possession of the property under
IC 32-29-7-11(b), subject to the conditions set forth in
IC 32-29-7-11(b).
(2) Provide the contact information for the Indiana Foreclosure
Prevention Network.
(3) Include the following statement printed in at least 14 point
boldface type:
"NOTICE REQUIRED BY STATE LAW
Mortgage foreclosure is a complex process. People may
approach you about "saving" your home. You should be
careful about any such promises. There are government
agencies and nonprofit organizations you may contact
for helpful information about the foreclosure process.
For the name and telephone number of an organization
near you, please call the Indiana housing and community
development authority.".
(b) The notice required by subsection (a) shall be sent to:
(1) the address of the mortgaged property; or
(2) the last known mailing address of the debtor if the creditor's
records indicate that the mailing address of the debtor is other
than the address of the mortgaged property.
If the creditor provides evidence that the notice required by subsection
(a) was sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, and as
prescribed by this subsection, it is not necessary that the debtor accept
receipt of the notice for an action to proceed as allowed under this
chapter.
(c) Except as provided in subsection (e) and section 10(g) of this
chapter, if a creditor files an action to foreclose a mortgage, the creditor
shall include with the complaint served on the debtor a notice that
informs the debtor of the debtor's right to participate in a settlement
conference. The notice must be in a form prescribed by the Indiana
housing and community development authority created by IC 5-20-1-3.
The notice must inform the debtor that the debtor may schedule a
settlement conference by notifying the court, not later than thirty (30)
days after the notice is served, of the debtor's intent to participate in a
settlement conference.
(d) In a foreclosure action filed under IC 32-30-10-3 after June 30,
2009, the creditor shall attach to the complaint filed with the court a
copy of the notices sent to the debtor under subsections (a) and (c).
(e) A creditor is not required to send the notices described in this
section if:
(1) the loan mortgage is secured by a dwelling that is not the
debtor's primary residence;
(2) the loan mortgage has been the subject of a prior foreclosure
prevention agreement under this chapter and the debtor has
defaulted with respect to the terms of that foreclosure prevention
agreement; or
(3) bankruptcy law prohibits the creditor from participating in a
settlement conference under this chapter with respect to the loan.
mortgage.
SOURCE: IC 36-7-9-3.5; (10)HB1122.1.5. -->
SECTION 5. IC 36-7-9-3.5 IS ADDED TO THE INDIANA CODE
AS A NEW SECTION TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE JULY
1, 2010]: Sec. 3.5. (a) An enforcement authority may administer
and enforce this chapter in conjunction with any enforcement or
civil action under IC 32-30-6, IC 32-30-7, IC 32-30-8, IC 36-1-6,
IC 36-7-10.1, or IC 36-7-36.
(b) Under all enforcement and civil actions designated under
subsection (a), the enforcement authority is entitled to recover
court costs and attorney's fees.
SOURCE: IC 36-7-9-14; (10)HB1122.1.6. -->
SECTION 6. IC 36-7-9-14, AS AMENDED BY P.L.169-2006,
SECTION 66, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2010]: Sec. 14. (a) The enforcement authority shall establish
in its operating budget a fund designated as the unsafe building fund.
Any balance remaining at the end of a fiscal year shall be carried over
in the fund for the following year and does not revert to the general
fund.
(b) Money for the unsafe building fund may be received from any
source, including appropriations by local, state, or federal governments,
and donations. The following money shall be deposited in the fund:
(1) Money received as payment for or settlement of obligations or
judgments established under sections 9 through 13 and 17
through 22 of this chapter.
(2) Money received from bonds posted under section 7 of this
chapter.
(3) Money received in satisfaction of receivers' notes or
certificates that were issued under section 20 of this chapter and
were purchased with money from the unsafe building fund.
(4) Money received for payment or settlement of civil penalties or
fines imposed under section 7 of this chapter or under
IC 36-7-36-10.
(5) Money received from the collection of special assessments
under section 13.5 of this chapter.
(c) Money in the unsafe building fund may be used for the expenses
incurred in carrying out the purposes of this chapter or IC 36-7-36,
including:
(1) the cost of obtaining reliable information about the identity
and location of each person who owns a substantial property
interest in unsafe premises;
(2) the cost of an examination of an unsafe building by a
registered architect or registered engineer not employed by the
department;
(3) the cost of surveys necessary to determine the location and
dimensions of real property on which an unsafe building is
located;
(4) the cost of giving notice of orders, notice of statements of
rescission, notice of continued hearing, and notice of statements
that public bids are to be let in the manner prescribed by section
25 of this chapter;
(5) the bid price of work by a contractor under section 10 or
sections 17 through 22 of this chapter;
(6) the cost of emergency action under section 9 of this chapter;
and
(7) the cost of notes or receivers' certificates issued under section
20 of this chapter; and
(8) any costs incurred under IC 36-7-36 with respect to a
vacant structure or an abandoned structure under IC 36-7-36.
(d) Payment of money from the unsafe building fund must be made
in accordance with applicable law.
SOURCE: IC 36-7-36-2.5; (10)HB1122.1.7. -->
SECTION 7. IC 36-7-36-2.5 IS ADDED TO THE INDIANA CODE
AS A NEW SECTION TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE JULY
1, 2010]: Sec. 2.5. As used in this chapter, "foreclosure judgment
holder" means a person who may enforce a judgment and decree
of sale issued after June 30, 2010, in a mortgage foreclosure
proceeding subject to IC 32-30-10.5.
SOURCE: IC 36-7-36-7; (10)HB1122.1.8. -->
SECTION 8. IC 36-7-36-7, AS ADDED BY P.L.88-2009,
SECTION 15, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
UPON PASSAGE]: Sec. 7.
(a) The legislative body of a municipality
or county:
(1) may adopt this chapter by ordinance; and
(2) if the legislative body adopts this chapter by ordinance, shall
adopt rules and procedures for its enforcement.
(b) This subsection applies to a legislative body that, under
subsection (a) and before July 1, 2010, has adopted:
(1) an ordinance to adopt this chapter, as in effect July 1,
2009; and
(2) rules and procedures for the enforcement of this chapter,
as in effect July 1, 2009.
Not later than January 1, 2011, a legislative body to which this
subsection applies shall amend the rules and procedures that,
before July 1, 2010, were adopted under subsection (a). The
amended rules and procedures must comply with sections 9 and 10
of this chapter, both as in effect July 1, 2010. This subsection
expires July 1, 2011.
SOURCE: IC 36-7-36-8; (10)HB1122.1.9. -->
SECTION 9. IC 36-7-36-8, AS ADDED BY P.L.88-2009,
SECTION 15, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2010]: Sec. 8. (a) An enforcement authority may administer
and enforce this chapter in conjunction with any enforcement or civil
action under IC 32-30-6, IC 32-30-7, IC 32-30-8, IC 36-1-6,
IC 36-7-10.1, or IC 36-7-9.
(b) Under all enforcement and civil actions designated under
subsection (a), the enforcement authority is entitled to recover court
costs and attorney's fees.
SOURCE: IC 36-7-36-9; (10)HB1122.1.10. -->
SECTION 10. IC 36-7-36-9, AS ADDED BY P.L.88-2009,
SECTION 15, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2010]: Sec. 9. (a) If an enforcement authority determines that
a vacant structure or an abandoned structure exists, an abatement
notice and order may be sent given in the manner specified in
IC 36-7-9-25, or by any other method specified in the rules and
procedures adopted by the legislative body under section 7 of this
chapter, to the owner or, if subsection (b) applies, to a foreclosure
judgment holder, that directs the owner or the foreclosure judgment
holder to perform any action described in any of the following,
with respect to the vacant structure or abandoned structure:
(1) abate the vacant structure or abandoned structure by cleaning
and securing or boarding up the vacant structure or abandoned
structure and the premises upon which it is located; and
(2) erect fences, barriers, berms, or other suitable means to
discourage:
(A) access to the vacant structure or abandoned structure; and
(B) illegal dumping or littering on the premises upon which
the vacant structure or abandoned structure exists;
(1) IC 36-7-9-5(a)(2).
(2) IC 36-7-9-5(a)(3).
(3) IC 36-7-9-5(a)(4).
(4) IC 36-7-9-5(a)(8), with respect to the exterior of the vacant
structure or abandoned structure.
(b) Subject to subsection (c), an abatement notice and order
described in subsection (a) may be issued to a foreclosure judgment
holder if the enforcement authority determines that:
(1) a judgment and decree of sale concerning the vacant
structure or abandoned structure has been issued after June
30, 2010, in a mortgage foreclosure proceeding subject to
IC 32-30-10.5; and
(2) the foreclosure judgment holder has not filed a praecipe
with the county clerk to initiate a sheriff's sale, in accordance
with the procedure set forth in IC 32-29-7-3(b), not later than
one hundred eighty (180) days after the entry of the judgment
by the court.
(c) A foreclosure judgment holder, or any director, officer,
manager, employee, or agent of a foreclosure judgment holder,
that performs, or causes to be performed, any work or other action
required by an abatement notice and order issued to the
foreclosure judgment holder under subsection (b) is not liable to
any of the following upon any claim, legal or equitable, whether
arising out of contract or tort, with respect to the work or action
performed:
(1) The owner of the property.
(2) The enforcement authority.
(3) Any other person.
SOURCE: IC 36-7-36-10; (10)HB1122.1.11. -->
SECTION 11. IC 36-7-36-10, AS ADDED BY P.L.88-2009,
SECTION 15, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2010]: Sec. 10. (a)
An owner of Subject to subsection (b), if
a property
that remains a vacant structure or an abandoned structure for
at least ninety (90) consecutive calendar days
at any time after the
issuance of an abatement notice and order under section 9 of this
chapter, the owner or a foreclosure judgment holder, as
appropriate, may be liable for a civil penalty in the amount of five
hundred dollars ($500) per vacant structure or abandoned structure, not
to exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000) per structure per year,
as
measured from the date of the abatement notice and order issued
under section 9 of this chapter and as specified in subsection (e),
unless:
(1) documentation has been filed and approved by the
enforcement authority that indicates
:
(A)
the owner's
or foreclosure judgment holder's intent to
eliminate the vacant structure or abandoned structure status of
the property;
or
(B) the owner or the foreclosure judgment holder has
taken the actions described in IC 36-7-9-5(a)(8), with
respect to the exterior of the vacant structure or
abandoned structure, if the vacant structure or abandoned
structure will be sealed for a period of more than ninety
(90) days;
(2) the owner is current on all there are no property taxes and or
special assessments:
(A) that are due and owing; and
(B) for which the due date has passed;
with respect to the property; and
(3) at least one (1) of the following applies:
(A) The structure is the subject of a valid building permit for
repair or rehabilitation and the owner or foreclosure
judgment holder is proceeding diligently and in good faith to
complete the repair or rehabilitation of the structure as defined
in the enforcement order.
(B) The structure is:
(i) maintained in compliance with this chapter; and
(ii) actively being offered for sale, lease, or rent.
(C) The owner or foreclosure judgment holder can
demonstrate that the owner or foreclosure judgment holder
made a diligent and good faith effort to implement actions
approved by the enforcement authority.
(b) Subject to subsections (c) and (d), if the abatement notice
and order has been issued to a foreclosure judgment holder, the
foreclosure judgment holder is not liable for any civil penalty that
may be imposed under subsection (a) or (e) if the foreclosure
judgment holder files, not later than one hundred eighty (180) days
after the date of issuance of the abatement notice and order, a
praecipe with the county clerk to initiate a sheriff's sale, in
accordance with the procedure set forth in IC 32-29-7-3(b). The
foreclosure judgment holder may avoid the civil penalties for
which the foreclosure judgment would otherwise be liable by
providing, not later than one hundred eighty (180) days after the
date of issuance of the abatement notice and order, evidence to the
enforcement authority that the foreclosure judgment holder has
met either or both of the following:
(1) The exception set forth in this subsection.
(2) The conditions set forth in subsection (a).
(c) During the one hundred eighty (180) day period described in
subsection (b), the enforcement authority may not impose any civil
penalty against a foreclosure judgment holder that would
otherwise apply under subsection (a) or (e). If, after the one
hundred eighty (180) day period described in subsection (b), the
foreclosure judgment has not provided evidence to the enforcement
authority that the foreclosure judgment holder has met:
(1) the exception set forth in subsection (b);
(2) the conditions set forth in subsection (a); or
(3) both subdivisions (1) and (2);
the enforcement authority may impose any civil penalty that would
have applied under subsection (a) or (e) during the one hundred
eighty (180) day period described in subsection (b), in addition to
any civil penalties that accrue after the one hundred eighty (180)
day period described in subsection (b), subject to the annual limit
on civil penalties set forth in subsection (e).
(d) Except as provided in subsection (h), if a foreclosure
judgment holder files a praecipe with the county clerk to initiate a
sheriff's sale within the time specified in subsection (b) and
subsequently cancels the sale at any time before the date of the
scheduled sale, the foreclosure judgment holder is liable for any
civil penalties that otherwise would have applied under subsection
(a) or (e) during the one hundred eighty (180) day period described
in subsection (b), in addition to any civil penalties that accrue after
the one hundred eighty (180) day period described in subsection
(b), subject to the annual limit on civil penalties set forth in
subsection (e). In addition, the foreclosure judgment holder may be
liable for any costs that:
(1) are actually incurred by the sheriff in preparing for the
sheriff's sale before its cancellation;
(2) are not covered by the administrative fee described in
IC 32-29-7-3(h); and
(3) would have been payable from the proceeds of the sale
under IC 32-30-10-14(1).
(b) (e) If the structure continues to remain a vacant structure beyond
the initial ninety (90) days described in subsection (a) and the owner
or foreclosure judgment holder does not meet any of the exceptions
set forth in this section, subsection (a) or (b), the enforcement
authority may continue to assess penalties each year on each structure
in the following amounts:
(1) One thousand dollars ($1,000) for the second ninety (90)
calendar day period each structure remains a vacant structure or
an abandoned structure.
(2) One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) for the third
ninety (90) calendar day period each structure remains a vacant
structure or an abandoned structure.
(3) Two thousand dollars ($2,000) for the fourth
and each
subsequent ninety (90) calendar day period
thereafter each
structure remains a vacant structure or an abandoned structure.
(4) Five thousand dollars ($5,000) for the fifth and each
subsequent ninety (90) calendar day period thereafter each
structure remains a vacant structure or an abandoned
structure.
A civil penalty under this subsection may not exceed five thousand
dollars ($5,000) per structure per year,
as measured from the date of
the abatement notice and order issued under section 9 of this
chapter.
(f) A civil penalty collected under subsection (a) or (e) shall be
deposited in:
(1) an unsafe building fund established under IC 36-7-9-14; or
(2) any other fund or account specified in the rules and
procedures adopted by the legislative body under section 7 of
this chapter.
(g) If any civil penalties assessed against a foreclosure judgment
holder under subsection (a) or (e) remain unpaid after a
subsequent sheriff's sale of the property is conducted in connection
with the foreclosure action, the unpaid civil penalties shall be paid
from the proceeds of the sheriff's sale, as specified in
IC 32-30-10-14.
(h) Subsection (d) does not apply if a sheriff's sale is canceled
because:
(1) the owner of the vacant structure or abandoned structure
has filed for bankruptcy, or the sale of the vacant structure or
abandoned structure is otherwise prohibited by federal
bankruptcy law;
(2) the sale of the vacant structure or abandoned structure is
prohibited by a moratorium on foreclosure actions or
proceedings imposed by a federal or state law, regulation,
rule, or order; or
(3) the foreclosure judgment holder and the owner of the
vacant structure or abandoned structure have entered into a
written agreement that:
(A) provides for the refinancing, restructuring, or workout
of the owner's indebtedness under the mortgage that was
the subject of the foreclosure action; and
(B) is filed with the clerk of the court in which the
judgment and decree is filed.
SOURCE: IC 24-5.5-3; (10)HB1122.1.12. -->
SOURCE: IC 24-5.5-3. -->
SECTION 12. IC 24-5.5-3 IS REPEALED [EFFECTIVE JULY 1,
2010].
SOURCE: ; (10)HB1122.1.13. -->
SECTION 13.
An emergency is declared for this act.