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Housing Policy Debate | 2016

Can Local Ordinances Prevent Neighborhood Destabilization

Thomas J. Fitzpatrick; Lisa Nelson; Francisca Richter; Stephan D. Whitaker

Abstract This article assesses the ability of local housing ordinances to prevent neighborhood destabilization, specifically that arising as a consequence of the most recent housing crisis. We evaluate the degree to which vacancy registrations and point-of-sale inspection requirements influenced housing market outcomes during the housing crisis. With comprehensive real property data from Cuyahoga County, Ohio, we measure outcomes that characterize housing market distress including foreclosures, sales below the tax-assessed value, bulk sales, flipping, and property tax delinquency. We evaluate outcomes across properties in regulated and unregulated municipalities using matching procedures on linked data containing property, neighborhood, loan, and transaction characteristics. We find evidence that vacancy registrations substantially reduce foreclosures. In contrast, we find little evidence that point-of-sale inspections reduce undesirable transactions. Rather, properties in cities with inspection requirements displayed higher levels of foreclosure and tax delinquency relative to the control group during the study period.


Archive | 2014

Can Local Housing Ordinances Prevent Neighborhood Destabilization

Thomas J. Fitzpatrick; Lisa Nelson; Francisca Richter; Stephan D. Whitaker

This paper assesses the ability of local housing ordinances to prevent neighborhood destabilization. We evaluate the degree to which vacancy registrations and point-of-sale inspection requirements influenced housing market outcomes following the housing crisis. With comprehensive real property data from Cuyahoga County, Ohio, we measure outcomes that characterize housing market distress including foreclosures, sales below the tax-assessed value, bulk sales, flipping, and property tax delinquency. We compare outcomes across properties in regulated and unregulated municipalities using matching procedures on linked data containing property, loan, and transaction characteristics. We find evidence that vacancy registrations substantially reduce foreclosures. Registrations are also negatively associated with tax delinquency and sales below a property’s tax-assessed value in some specifications. In contrast, we find little evidence that point-of-sale inspections reduce undesirable transactions. Rather, properties in cities with inspection requirements displayed higher levels of foreclosure and tax delinquency relative to the control group during the study period.


Archive | 2012

The impact of recovery efforts on residential vacancies

O. Emre Ergungor; Lisa Nelson


Child Care Quarterly | 2008

Space to Learn and Grow: Assessing the Capacity of a Regional Early Care and Education System

Robert L. Fischer; Lisa Nelson; Kristen Mikelbank; Claudia J. Coulton


Archive | 2014

The effect of local housing ordinances

Thomas J. Fitzpatrick; Lisa Nelson; Francisca Richter; Stephan D. Whitaker


Community Reinvestment Report | 2011

Neighborhood Recovery and NSP1: Implementation in Select Fourth District Communities

Lisa Nelson; Mary Helen Petrus; Francisca Richter


A Look Behind The Numbers | 2017

Home Lending in Cuyahoga County Neighborhoods

Lisa Nelson; Matt Klesta


A Look Behind The Numbers | 2017

Home Lending in Allegheny County Neighborhoods

Lisa Nelson; Matt Klesta


Special Reports | 2016

Addressing Employment Needs through Sector Partnerships: Case studies from across the Federal Reserve's Fourth District

Kyle Fee; Matt Klesta; Lisa Nelson


A Look Behind The Numbers | 2016

Opportunity Occupations in Ohio: Identification, Online Postings, and Employer Education Preferences

Kyle Fee; Lisa Nelson

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Kyle Fee

Federal Reserve System

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Claudia J. Coulton

Case Western Reserve University

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Kristen Mikelbank

Case Western Reserve University

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Youngme Seo

University of Arkansas at Little Rock

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Keith Wardrip

Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

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Robert L. Fischer

Case Western Reserve University

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