Are Cuyahoga County and City Hall Billing the Deceased?
Meet this property at 1427 Scenic St. Scenic is at the far western end of Lakewood at the end of Detroit Extension. This home was demolished by the Cuyahoga Land Bank in 2013. Also, City Hall had declared it an “imminent” nuisance. The previous owner of the home, named Tom, passed away in 2008. However, Cuyahoga County continued to send Tom tax bills to the home on Scenic St, even though he had passed away. Also, City Hall had sent Tom about five grass-cutting bills between his death in 2008 and 2013, when the Cuyahoga Land Bank took over the property. In other words, Cuyahoga County and City Hall are billing the deceased. Due to the fact that Tom had passed and could not pay his taxes, the delinquent property taxes on the property racked up to about $8,700 by 2013.
The Cuyahoga Land Bank took over the property and demolished the home in 2013. Mind you, this was a 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom, roughly 400 square foot home. It was a unique home, in my opinion. It would have been perfect for an older resident or a single person. However, City Hall felt that it was a nuisance and the Cuyahoga Land Bank evidently demolished it. Does it look like a nuisance to you? It looks like a cute little shack to me, and unique to the area:

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The only possible explanation I can think of is that the property deteriorated between the passing of the owner and 2013. However, if this were the case, why did City Hall not take over the property and sell it to somebody that could fix and live in it instead of waiting and tearing it down?
Cuyahoga Land Bank sat on the vacant land for about three years until January 2016 when they gave it away for free to LakewoodAlive. In March 2016, LakewoodAlive sold the vacant land to Prairie Stone Group, LLC for $2,050. According to county records, the vacant land was appraised at about $17,000. In other words, it was sold for about 12% of its value. A new home is now being built on the vacant land. According to the Ohio Secretary of State, Prairie Stone Group LLC is owned by a Dana Paul. Mr. Paul is involved with LakewoodAlive and was on the list of endorsements for Mike Summers during the last election. Mr. Paul also flipped a house on Grace Ave. behind Drug Mart a few years ago, according to county records. I have to say, it looks like he did a good job on the flip.
While I'm sure Mr. Paul is not a bad guy and probably has good intentions, I do have some questions about the cute shack that was demolished on Scenic St.
1. The photo above does not appear to show that the property is in major distress. Why was it declared an “imminent nuisance”? Documentation and photographic evidence to explain would be ideal.
2. Why were City Hall and Cuyahoga County sending bills to a long-deceased person?
3. What will happen to that almost $9,000 that the deceased owner named Tom allegedly owed?
4. If this person was deceased, did City Hall or Cuyahoga County try to get hold of any family members? Does this automatically mean City Hall or Cuyahoga County get the land? Wouldn't that have to be put up for public sheriff's auction?
5. I was told my a member of LakewoodAlive that the salary of Ian Andrews is paid by the Cleveland Clinic. If anyone out there has this in writing, I would be very interested in seeing it.