Securing Vacant Property FAQS
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What are Seattle’s requirements for securing vacant properties?
Seattle mandates that vacant buildings be secured against unauthorized entry. If a property is left unsecured, the city may intervene to board it up, and the associated costs will be charged to the owner, potentially resulting in a tax lien on the property.
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