Property maintenance enforced under NY Property Maintenance Code and local ordinances. City of Schenectady Code Chapter 172 addresses nuisance properties. Blight includes overgrown vegetation, accumulated debris, structural deterioration, graffiti.
Schenectady County municipalities enforce the New York Property Maintenance Code (NYPMC) adopted under the NY Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code, supplemented by local nuisance ordinances. The City of Schenectady is particularly active given its older housing stock; Code Chapter 172 and related chapters target blighted and nuisance properties with inspection, citation, and in severe cases receivership or demolition powers. Common blight triggers include: overgrown grass over 10 inches (or 8-12 inches by municipality), accumulated debris or junk, broken windows left unrepaired, peeling exterior paint on large surfaces, collapsing outbuildings or retaining walls, and graffiti not removed within 10-30 days. The NYPMC allows municipal code officers to issue orders to remedy with compliance windows of 10-30 days; continued noncompliance may result in emergency abatement with costs assessed as a property tax lien (NY Real Property Tax Law Β§902). Schenectady's vacant-property registry requires owners of vacant buildings to register, maintain, and insure. Niskayuna, Glenville, and Rotterdam apply similar standards through town codes.
Initial orders to remedy with 10-30 day windows. Fines typically $100-$500 per day of continued noncompliance. Tax-lien abatement for major cases; criminal charges for willful ongoing violation.
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