Demolition by neglect refers to the practice of allowing a building to deteriorate to the point that demolition becomes necessary or restoration becomes unreasonable.[1] The practice has been used by property owners as a means of sidestepping historic preservation laws by providing justification for the demolition of historical buildings.[2] In order to prevent demolition by neglect, a number of cities have adopted ordinances requiring property owners to properly maintain historical buildings.[3]
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