Barking Dogs: Code Enforcement Is All Barkand No Bite (Unless The Inspectors Have Assult Rifles)

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Abstract

In Detroit, Michigan, in 2014, 1 broken windows, a roof caving in, and a yard that had not been maintained for years is the view for its residents in a blighted and unstable neighborhood. Code enforcement inspectors are nowhereto be found. The local code enforcement department lacks the resources, manpower, and strategic plan to deal with blight on a massive scale
Original languageAmerican English
JournalWashburn Law Journal
Volume54
StatePublished - 2014

Keywords

  • barking dogs
  • code enforcement
  • local code

Disciplines

  • Law
  • Other Law
  • Property Law and Real Estate

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