Section 17991 Of Article 3. Actions And Proceedings From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 13. >> Part 1.5. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 3.
17991
. (a) The sale or other transfer of property to a third party
shall not render moot an administrative or judicial action or
proceeding pursuant to this article, including an action under
Section 17982, instituted by an enforcement agency, or a receiver on
behalf of an enforcement agency, against the owner of record on the
date a citation for, or other notice of, a violation of this part was
issued.
(b) In the event of any sale or other transfer of property to a
third party during the period between the issuance of the notice of
violation and the abatement of the violation, or any administrative
or judicial actions related thereto, within five days after the sale
or transfer occurs, the transferor shall record a Notice of
Conveyance of Substandard Property with the county recorder where the
property is located, identifying the name and address of the buyer
or transferee and executed with a signature that the information is
true and correct, under penalty of perjury.
(c) In the event of any sale of other transfer of property to a
third party during the period between the issuance of the notice of
violation and the abatement of the violation, or any administrative
or judicial actions related thereto, the transferor shall provide all
of the following information to the enforcement agency within five
days after the sale or transfer occurs:
(1) If the seller or transferor is not an individual person, the
name, address, and driver's license number or identification card
number of each individual who has an interest in excess of 5 percent
in the entity which is selling or transferring the property.
(2) If the buyer or transferee is an individual person, the name,
address, and driver's license number or identification number of that
individual.
(3) If the buyer or transferee is not an individual person, the
name, address, and driver's license number or identification card
number of each individual who has an interest in excess of 5 percent
in the entity that is the buyer or transferee of the property.