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G. Properties subject to this chapter shall remain subject to the annual registration <br />requirement, security and maintenance standards of this division as long as they <br />remain vacant and/or abandoned. <br />H. Any person, partnership, association, corporation, fiduciary or other legal entity <br />that has registered a property under this chapter must make a written report to the <br />City's Code Enforcement Division of any change of information contained in the <br />registration within 10 days of the change. <br />I. If the mortgage on a registrable property is sold or transferred, the new <br />Mortgagee is subject to all the terms of this Article and within 5 days of the transfer <br />must register the property and pay a registration fee in accordance with this Article. <br />Any previous unpaid annual registration fees are the responsibility of the new <br />Mortgagee or Trustee and are due and payable with their initial registration. <br />J. If the Mortgagee owner of a foreclosed real property sells or transfers the <br />property to a non -arm's length related person or entity, the transferee is subject to <br />all the terms of this Article and within 5 days of the transfer must register the <br />property and pay a registration fee in accordance with this Article. Any previous <br />unpaid annual registration fees are the responsibility of the new Registrable <br />property owner and are due and payable with their initial registration. <br />K. As long as the property is Registrable it shall be inspected by the Mortgagee, or <br />designee, monthly. If an inspection shows a change in the property's occupancy <br />status the mortgagee shall, within ten (10) days of that inspection, update the <br />occupancy status of the property registration. <br />L. Mortgagees who have existing registerable property on the effective date of this <br />ordinance have 30 calendar days from the effective date to register the property <br />with the City, or its designee, on forms or other manner as directed, and indicate <br />whether the property is vacant or occupied. <br />8-1986. Maintenance requirements. <br />It is declared a public nuisance for any person, partnership, association, corporation, <br />fiduciary or other legal entity, that owns, leases, occupies, controls or manages any <br />abandoned property to cause, permit, or maintain any property condition contrary to any <br />provision of this chapter. The following maintenance standards shall apply to any <br />abandoned or vacant property: <br />A. Any abandoned property shall be maintained in compliance with the <br />requirements of this chapter and Santa Ana Municipal Code Chapters 16, Chapter <br />41, the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings, International <br />Property Maintenance Code and California Health and Safety Code section <br />17920.3. <br />B. Abandoned property shall be kept free of weeds, dry brush, dead vegetation, <br />excessive foliage growth, trash, junk, debris, building materials, any accumulation <br />Ordinance No. NS -2927 <br />Page 7 of 12 <br />