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Council raises registration fee to $300 for properties with mortgages in default

5937630 · September 24, 2025
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Titusville City Council on Sept. 23 adopted Resolution 17-2025, increasing the registration fee for residential properties with mortgages in default to $300 and approving a 50/50 revenue split with the contracted registry vendor; councilors discussed whether registration should occur more frequently than once a year.

Titusville City Council on Sept. 23 approved Resolution 17-2025 to set the registration fee for real properties with mortgages in default at $300.

The change was intended to update a fee previously set in council policy and to convert the fee split with the city's contract vendor to a percentage basis. City staff said the new $300 fee would be split 50/50 between the city and the vendor once a contract reflecting the change is executed.

Council discussion focused on how often properties in default should be required to register. Council Member Amber Nelson pressed for more frequent registration,…

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