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  • Neal is credited with reducing Kemper's holdings of problem properties.
  • Problem properties or vacant land could become retail shops or other developments.
  • Three years later, Vivienne travels to Transvaal to investigate some problem property she owns.
  • _Regulators told lenders last year to move quicker in getting problem properties off their books.
  • In Phoenix, McCort and Parra decided to develop a program that would target problem properties.
  • It serves to bolster a problem property, and should make the remaining space in the buildings easier to market.
  • Still, auctions have not totally severed their association with problem properties or distress sales that draw the low-bid investors.
  • Which algorithm performs best depends on problem properties like number of items, optimal number of bins, unused space in the optimal solution and value precision.
  • But after touring areas where problem properties have been knocked down, she said, " I have to tell you, the neighborhoods are better ."
  • Thai financial institutions have applied to sell 70 billion baht ( dlrs 2.8 billion ) in problem property loans to a government agency set up to bail out developers and lenders.
  • Bobby also developed and released the City Hall app, a Philadelphia first-of-its-kind way for residents to interact with City government to report issues from problem properties to potholes.
  • As Mayor, Pawlowski established the  Landlord Hall of Shame to force irresponsible landlords to clean up problem properties, and he directed the Police Department to focus on nuisance crimes such as graffiti, excessive noise and illegal parking.
  • The citizens committee found fault with the city's Building and Safety Department as well as the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services for not taking timely action against slumlords; for not knowing where the problem properties are; and for failure to spur repairs when problems are detected.
  • "' Problem property "'is terminology used by city governments seeking to apply pressure to the owners and managers of buildings where crime has occurred . " Problem property " is also used to describe any land or building that has negative issues associated with it, such as difficult to sell, uncertain ownership, flooding, etc.
  • "' Problem property "'is terminology used by city governments seeking to apply pressure to the owners and managers of buildings where crime has occurred . " Problem property " is also used to describe any land or building that has negative issues associated with it, such as difficult to sell, uncertain ownership, flooding, etc.