If a property has a blight judgment or condemnation order against it, does that mean the City/Parish owns the property?

No. The City/Parish does not own the property. The property owner still owns the property and is responsible for maintaining it. Blight judgments may be paid to the East Baton Rouge Finance Department and condemnation liens may be paid to the Parish Attorney’s Office. Please include case numbers and property addresses on all payments.

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1. How do I report a code or zoning violation?
2. I recently received a letter regarding a blight violation. Who do I contact?
3. Where is blight court held?
4. What is the condemnation process?
5. How tall can weeds or grass grow before the City/Parish will intervene?
6. If a property has a blight judgment or condemnation order against it, does that mean the City/Parish owns the property?
7. My neighbors’ tree is overhanging onto my property, what can be done?