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  2. CHAPTER 11. BUILDING AND HOUSING CODE
  3. Article 11.9. Nonresidential Building or Structure Code

Sec. 11.9.14. Costs, a Lien on Premises

  1. As provided by G.S. 160D-1129(i), the amount of the cost of any repairs, alterations, or improvements, or vacating and closing, or removal or demolition, caused to be made or done by the code enforcement coordinator or officer shall be a lien against the real property upon which such costs were incurred. Such lien shall be filed, have the same priority, and be enforced and the costs collected as provided by Article 10, Chapter 160A of the North Carolina General Statutes. The amount of the costs shall also be a lien on any other real property of the owner located within the City limits except for the owner's primary residence. The additional lien on other real property of the owner, excluding the subject property, as provided in this subdivision is inferior to all prior liens and shall be collected as a money judgment.
  2. If the nonresidential building or structure is removed or demolished by the code enforcement coordinator or officer, the code enforcement coordinator or officer shall offer for sale any recoverable materials of the building or structure and any personal property, fixtures, or appurtenances found in or attached to the building or structure and shall credit the proceeds of the sale, if any, against the cost of the removal or demolition. Any balance remaining shall be deposited in the Superior Court by the code enforcement coordinator or officer, shall be secured in a manner directed by the Court, and shall be disbursed by the Court to the persons found to be entitled thereto by final order or decree of the Court. Nothing in this section shall be construed to impair or limit in any way the power of the governing body to define and declare nuisances and to cause their removal or abatement by summary proceedings or otherwise.

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  • Sec. 11.9.13. In Rem Action by The Code Enforcement Coordinator or Officer
  • Sec. 11.9.15. Ejectment
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UDO Chapters

  • CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS
  • CHAPTER 2. RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
  • CHAPTER 3. MIXED USE DISTRICTS
  • CHAPTER 4. SPECIAL DISTRICTS
  • CHAPTER 5. OVERLAY DISTRICTS
  • CHAPTER 6. USE REGULATIONS
  • CHAPTER 7. GENERAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
  • CHAPTER 8. SUBDIVISION & SITE PLAN STANDARDS
  • CHAPTER 9. NATURAL RESOURCE PROTECTION
  • CHAPTER 10. ADMINISTRATION
  • CHAPTER 11. BUILDING AND HOUSING CODE
  • CHAPTER 12. DEFINITIONS
  • HISTORY TABLE
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  • Article 11.1. Adoption of Codes by Reference
  • Article 11.2. Development Services Department
  • Article 11.3. Examining Boards & Licensing
  • Article 11.4. Enforcement Provisions
  • Article 11.5. Unsafe Buildings
  • Article 11.6. Housing Code
  • Article 11.7. Manufactured Homes
  • Article 11.8. Demolition by Neglect of Historic Landmarks and Structures Within Historic Overlay Districts
  • Article 11.9. Nonresidential Building or Structure Code
    • Sec. 11.9.1. Title
    • Sec. 11.9.2. Purpose
    • Sec. 11.9.3. Definitions
    • Sec. 11.9.4. Applicability and Compliance
    • Sec. 11.9.5. Maintenance Standards for Nonresidential Buildings and Structures
    • Sec. 11.9.6. Duties and Powers of Code Enforcement Coordinator or Officer
    • Sec. 11.9.7. Inspections
    • Sec. 11.9.8. Procedure for Enforcement
    • Sec. 11.9.9. Limitations on Orders and Ordinances—Historic Landmark or Historic District
    • Sec. 11.9.10. Limitations on Orders and Ordinances—Vacant Manufacturing Facility or Vacant Industrial Warehouse
    • Sec. 11.9.11. Vacated and Closed Nonresidential Buildings or Structures
    • Sec. 11.9.12. Methods of Service of Complaints and Orders
    • Sec. 11.9.13. In Rem Action by The Code Enforcement Coordinator or Officer
    • Sec. 11.9.14. Costs, a Lien on Premises
    • Sec. 11.9.15. Ejectment
    • Sec. 11.9.16. Filing of Ordinances
    • Sec. 11.9.17. Alternative Remedies
    • Sec. 11.9.18. Board of Adjustment to Hear Appeals
    • Sec. 11.9.19. Temporary Injunction Remedy for Aggrieved Person
    • Sec. 11.9.20. Conflict With Other Provisions
    • Sec. 11.9.21. Violations; Penalty

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