the building, including decreases in property value and
loss of business, and the owner has failed to take
reasonable and necessary measures to remedy the
conditions.
(ix) The property is an attractive nuisance for
illicit purposes, including prostitution, drug use and
vagrancy.
(2) The term includes structures if the structures are
the only improvements on the property.
(3) The term does not include auxiliary structures that
are incidental to the main building on the property.
"Municipality." A city of the first class, second class,
second class A or third class, an incorporated town, a township
of the first or second class and a borough.
"Public nuisance." A property that, because of physical
condition or use, is regarded as a public nuisance at common law
or has been declared a public nuisance in accordance with the
local housing, building, health, fire or related codes.
Section 4. Publication of notice and review by municipality.
(a) List.--At least 60 days prior to the date scheduled for
a tax sale, the county shall make public a list of properties to
be offered at the sale. The county shall provide a copy of the
list to the mayor, or comparable municipal official, of a
municipality where a property scheduled for sale is located.
(b) Notification.--Within 30 days of receipt of the list
under subsection (a), the municipality may notify the county of
abandoned properties within its jurisdiction.
(c) Sale.--No less than 15 days prior to the scheduled tax
sale, the county shall make public a revised list of properties
to be offered for sale indicating the properties that are
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