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KRS 65.8835

Lien -- Recording -- Responsibility for fines, charges, and fees

Effective: July 15, 2016 History: Amended 2016 Ky

(1) The local government shall possess a lien on property owned by the person found by a nonappealable final order as defined by KRS 65.8805(8), or by a final judgment of the court, to have committed a violation of a local government ordinance. The lien shall be for all civil fines assessed for the violation and for all charges and fees incurred by the local government in connection with the enforcement of the ordinance, including abatement costs. An affidavit of the code enforcement officer shall constitute prima facie evidence of the amount of the lien and the regularity of the proceedings pursuant to KRS 65.8801 to 65.8839. The lien:

(a) Shall be recorded in the office of the county clerk;

(b) Shall be notice to all persons from the time of its recording and shall bear interest until paid;

(c) Subject to KRS 65.8836, shall take precedence over all other liens, except state, county, school board, and city taxes;

(d) Shall continue for ten (10) years following the date of the nonappealable final order, or final judgment of the court; and (e) May be enforced by judicial proceedings, including an action to foreclose.

(2) In addition to the remedy prescribed in subsection (1) of this section, the person found to have committed the violation shall be personally responsible for the amount of the lien, including all civil fines assessed for the violation and for all charges, fees, and abatement costs incurred by the local government in connection with the enforcement of the ordinance. The local government may bring a civil action against the person and shall have the same remedies as provided for the recovery of a debt.

(3) Nothing in this section shall otherwise affect the rights or obligations between the owner of the property and those persons who claim a security interest in the property.

Official source: Kentucky General Assembly. Reproduced from public-domain Kentucky statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.