Section 11227 Of Article 2. Red Light Abatement Law From California Penal Code >> Title 1. >> Part 4. >> Chapter 3. >> Article 2.
11227
. (a) Whenever the existence of a nuisance is shown in an
action brought under this article to the satisfaction of the court or
judge thereof, either by verified complaint or affidavit, the court
or judge shall allow a temporary restraining order or injunction to
abate and prevent the continuance or recurrence of the nuisance.
(b) A temporary restraining order or injunction may enjoin
subsequent owners, commercial lessees, or agents who acquire the
building or place where the nuisance exists with notice of the order
or injunction, specifying that the owner of the property subject to
the temporary restraining order or injunction shall notify any
prospective purchaser, commercial lessee, or other successor in
interest of the existence of the order or injunction, and of its
application to successors in interest, prior to entering into any
agreement to sell or lease the property. The temporary restraining
order or injunction shall not constitute a title defect, lien, or
encumbrance on the real property.