Orange is turning up the heat on owners of vacant properties, advancing an ordinance that would require them to maintain and secure empty buildings or face thousands of dollars in fines. On Tuesday, the Orange City Council voted almost unanimously to introduce the measure targeting vacant or abandoned properties across the city, Voice of O.C. reported. Officials say such properties have become magnets for public nuisances that drag down nearby property values and discourage investment. “These properties often attract illegal activities such as trespassing, vandalism, criminal and drug activity, fire hazards and other public safety concerns. They also create nuisance […]
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