The Code Enforcement Officer shall establish the abandoned property
list, after which a notice of violation will be sent, certified mail,
return receipt requested, and by regular mail, to the owner of record
and any stakeholder. The notice of violation shall identify the property
determined to be abandoned, setting forth the owner of record and
any stakeholder, if known, the tax lot and block number, street address
and the date the property was added to the list. The Code Enforcement
Officer in consultation with the Tax Collector, shall also send out
a notice by regular mail to any mortgagee, servicing organization,
or property tax processing organization that receives a duplicate
copy of the tax bill pursuant to N.J.S.A. 54:4-64(d). When the owner
of record is not known for a particular property and cannot be ascertained
by the exercise of reasonable diligence by the Tax Collector, notice
shall not be mailed but instead shall be posted on the property in
the manner as provided in N.J.S.A. 40:48-2.7. The mailed notice shall
indicate the factual basis for the finding of the Code Enforcement
Officer, that the property is abandoned as that term is defined herein
and in N.J.S.A. 55:19-54, and shall specify the information relied
upon in making such finding. In all cases, a copy of the mailed or
posted notice shall also be filed by the Code Enforcement Officer
in the Office of the Middlesex County Clerk. This filing shall have
the same force and effect as a formal notice under N.J.S.A. 2A:15-6.
The notice shall be captioned with the name of the Township of Old
Bridge as "plaintiff" and the name of the property owner as "defendant,"
as though an action had been commenced by the Township against the
owner.