Soon, I will be introducing legislation to empower municipalities to better manage and resolve serious code violations and public nuisances pertaining to properties within their jurisdiction.  This legislation is designed to equip local governments with the tools they need to address issues caused by negligent property owners, particularly absentee landlords operating from outside Pennsylvania.

Blighted properties present a significant challenge for our communities. According to the Housing Alliance of Pennsylvania, such properties threaten public health, diminish individual wealth, and destabilize local economies. The most pressing issue often involves absentee landlords who neglect their responsibilities, leaving local authorities powerless to intervene until it's too late.
 
Currently, local law enforcement lacks the authority to address public safety hazards and property deterioration without the property owner's cooperation. Many absentee landlords remain unaware of the conditions on their properties, exacerbating the problem.
My proposed legislation will allow municipalities to: This legislation will establish a clear process for notifying property owners of serious public nuisances, ensuring they take necessary actions to protect the community. By holding absentee landlords accountable, we can significantly reduce the harm caused by neglected properties.
 
I urge you to join me in co-sponsoring this vital legislation to protect our communities and enhance the effectiveness of our local governments.

Statutes/Laws affected:
Printer's No. 1896: 53-6102