What is ‘Abandoned Property’
Assets such as cash, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, uncashed checks, land, life insurance policies and the contents of safe deposit boxes that have been turned over to the state after several years of inactivity. Some states hold onto such property and allow the original owners and heirs to claim it indefinitely. In other states, if the property goes unclaimed for too long, it may become the state’s property through a process known as escheatment. One purpose of abandoned property laws is to relieve the asset holder of liability.
Explaining ‘Abandoned Property’
In the United States, state laws determine when an asset is legally considered abandoned. In Massachusetts, for example, a bank account that has seen no activity for more than three years will be turned over to the state, but owners can file a claim to collect their abandoned property at any time. To locate abandoned property, also called unclaimed property, individuals can do a free search through state-sponsored websites or they can contact the state treasury or comptroller’s office. States may also try to locate owners of unclaimed property through letters and newspaper announcements.
Further Reading
- The impact of abandoned properties on nearby property values – www.tandfonline.com [PDF]
- Deconstructing to redevelop: a sustainable alternative to mechanical demolition: the economics of density development finance and pro formas – www.tandfonline.com [PDF]
- Abandoned housing projects in Malaysia: Pressing issues during the rehabilitation process – search.proquest.com [PDF]
- Data-driven organizing: A community–university partnership to address vacant and abandoned property – www.tandfonline.com [PDF]
- An economic analysis of housing abandonment – www.sciencedirect.com [PDF]
- Predicting abandoned housing: does the operational definition of abandonment matter? – www.tandfonline.com [PDF]
- Addressing the vacant and abandoned property problem – onlinelibrary.wiley.com [PDF]
- Regulatory treatment of abandoned property: Incentive effects and policy issues – www.journals.uchicago.edu [PDF]
- Abandoned housing projects in Malaysia and the prospect of DP: an overview – www.sciencedirect.com [PDF]
- Reuse of abandoned property in Detroit and Flint: Impacts of different types of sales – journals.sagepub.com [PDF]