Maine Code § 25-2393

Buildings repaired or demolished; complaint to enforce order
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If any person fails to comply with the order of any officer under section 2392 or with the decision
of the Commissioner of Public Safety on review and within the time fixed, then such officer or the
Commissioner of Public Safety may file a complaint in the Superior Court in the county where the
building or premises is located to enforce the order of said officer or the Commissioner of Public Safety.
After notice and hearing, the court shall make such order, judgment or decree as law and justice may
require, or the court may authorize the municipality to cause such building or premises to be forthwith
repaired, torn down or demolished and such materials removed and all dangerous conditions remedied,
as the case may be, at the expense of the municipality in which such property is situated. If the owner
thereof, within 30 days after notice in writing of the amount of such expense, fails, neglects or refuses
to repay said municipality the expense thereby incurred, a special tax may be assessed by the assessors

against the land on which said building was located for the amount of such expenses, and such amount
shall be included in the next annual warrant to the tax collector of said municipality for collection, and
shall be collected in the same manner as other state, county and municipal taxes are collected. [PL
1973, c. 632, §3 (AMD).]

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