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St. Bernard Repair Update |
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Wednesday, 14 June 2006 |
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In response to a
Servicer's inquiry, Gina Hayes, Assistant Director of the St
Bernard Building Department, responded with the
following:
Question: Who will own the land if the property is
demolished and what is the city's intentions after the
properties have been demolished? Response: When a structure is demolished, ownership of the
property, then a vacant lot, is retained. Since the
properties are individually owned, St. Bernard Parish Government
plays no role in redevelopment of individual lots of property other
than limiting such development with regard to building codes and
zoning ordinances.
Question: How does the city
or borrower determine that the home's estimated cost to repair
exceeds 50% of the pre-Katrina value? Response: With regard to damage percentages, St. Bernard
Parish Government relies upon assessments provided by FEMA.
Residents who contest these assessments are allowed to submit
assessments by independent structural engineers.
Additionally, residents also have the option to submit a
pre-Katrina appraisal along with a contractor’s cost
estimate.
Question: What impact will
this have on the mortgage holder? Will there be a lien
placed, etc.?
Response: With regard to impact on banks and lending institutions,
I am unsure. Ordinarily, demolishing a structure on a piece
of property would greatly reduce its value. However,
considering the state and condition of the homes being demolished,
this may not be the case.
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