[Adopted 1-29-2018 by L.L. No. 1-2018]
The Town of West Seneca has determined that it is in the interest
of protecting the public health, safety and welfare to maintain, preserve
and improve residential housing by requiring point-of-sale inspection
of all vacant and abandoned residential property as a condition of
the sale of housing.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
MORTGAGEE
The holder of a mortgage and/or note secured by residential
real property, including, as applicable, the original lender under
a mortgage, its successors and assigns, and the holders of credit
instruments issued under a trust indenture, mortgage or deed of trust
pursuant to which such holders act by and through a trustee therein
named.
RESIDENTIAL REAL PROPERTY
Real property located within the Town of West Seneca improved
by any building or structure that is or may be used, in whole or in
part, as the home or residence of one or more persons and shall include
any building or structure used for both residential and commercial
purposes.
VACANT AND ABANDONED RESIDENTIAL REAL PROPERTY
Shall be defined pursuant to § 1309 of the New
York Real Property Actions and Proceedings Law or if such property
was listed on the statewide vacant and abandoned property electronic
registry pursuant to § 1310 of the New York Real Property
Actions and Proceedings Law one year prior to sale or transfer.
The Town Code Enforcement Officials are hereby designated as
officials to inspect any property subject to this chapter.