Leader Devon Watson says new schemes have helped combat the issue
Douglas Council claims there has been a 42 percent reduction in the number of ruinous, dilapidated and dangerous properties in the city since 2024.
Leader Devon Watson says there has been 'complacency' in the public sector when dealing with the issue - but this is not the attitude of the council.
The local authority believes its due to the introduction of new schemes, including having a dedicated officer working with property owners to try and stop buildings becoming 'zero rated'.
Councillor Watson says there are currently 36 properties on the dilapidated list, but the council's ultimate target is zero.
Local Democracy Reporter Emma Draper has been speaking to him:
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