In Philadelphia, recently, there has been a push in city council to limit the ability for nonprofit organizations and individuals to take over derelict properties under Pennsylvania's Abandoned and Blighted Property Conservatorship Act, 68 P.S. Section 1101 et seq., also known as Act 135.

Act 135 was enacted in Pennsylvania as a way to eliminate blighted properties from neighborhoods by allowing interested parties to file a private cause of action against absentee property owners. Under Act 135, if a conservator is appointed by the trial court, they can bring a property up to applicable building codes and, after doing so, they will not only be repaid the cost for doing but they will also earn a commission for their time and energy that could even result in the forced sale of the property.