Well it's worse in that the city has no recourse. Provisions requiring upkeep or the land goes back the city, gives the city and the public a chance for a do over.
Sure they do - he stops paying property taxes you take the land back and get to keep the half million dollars. Only in Detroit would people be concerned about losing blighted, vacant land. I give up, you win.
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