Q&A
Strengthening corrective action plans for the 3rd party transfer program
1:37:47
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64 sec
Council Member Sanchez inquires about HPD's perspective on strengthening corrective action plans after a foreclosure judgment. Deputy Commissioner Darga explains what stricter requirements might entail.
- HPD is concerned about properties with high numbers of hazardous and immediately hazardous violations
- After the judgment of foreclosure, HPD expects to see evidence that the owner has cleared a significant number of violations
- For properties in enhanced enforcement programs, owners should meet requirements to exit those programs
- HPD is open to looking at requirements from other programs to determine suitable criteria for corrective action plans
Pierina Ana Sanchez
1:37:47
Okay.
1:37:48
Thank thank you, deputy commissioner.
1:37:52
Great.
1:37:52
Okay.
1:37:52
So coming back to corrective action plans and making them stronger.
1:37:57
So you mentioned deputy commissioner Durga that you would like to see corrective action plans be stronger in the after after the foreclosure.
1:38:05
Judgment has been dealt.
1:38:07
So what what does HPD believe the content should be of a corrective action plan or the requirements?
1:38:12
What what does what being stricter look like?
Kim Darga
1:38:14
Yes.
1:38:15
I think, you know, particular concern.
1:38:18
Right?
1:38:18
We're talking about a universe if we change a eligibility and selection criteria that is going to have a high amount overall of outstanding hazardous and immediately hazardous violations.
1:38:32
And so, you know, after sometime after the judgment of foreclosure is issued, we would expect to see evidence that the owner has cleared a significant number of those violations.
1:38:44
And in the case of properties and enhanced enforcement programs that they can meet the requirements.
1:38:50
To exit those programs.