It's estimated more than 4,000 properties in Los Angeles are bank-owned, many of them blighted eyesores crumbling into safety concerns for neighbors. That situation is what a four-year-old foreclosure registry program was supposed to address; leaning on banks to do their duty. But the city controller reports that's just not happening.
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