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Buffalo vs Lackawanna

How do property blight rules compare between Buffalo, NY and Lackawanna, NY?

Buffalo, NY

Erie County

Heavy Restrictions

Buffalo aggressively addresses property blight through Chapter 341 (Property Maintenance) and its housing court system, with the city empowered to issue violations, impose fines, and pursue demolition of abandoned structures.

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Lackawanna, NY

Erie County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBuffaloLackawanna
Governing LawChapter 341 — Property Maintenance-
CourtDedicated housing court handles violations-
FinesUp to $1,000 per violation per day-
DemolitionCity may demolish abandoned blighted structures-
LiensCleanup and demolition costs placed as liens on property-

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Buffalo FAQ

How do I report a blighted property in Buffalo?

Contact the city's 311 system or the Department of Permit and Inspection Services to file a complaint. The city inspects reported properties and issues violations to owners who fail to maintain their property.

Can the city demolish my property?

If a property is abandoned, structurally unsound, and the owner fails to address violations, the city may pursue demolition through its strategic demolition program, with costs billed to the property owner.

Lackawanna FAQ

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