Get Full Government Meeting Transcripts, Videos, & Alerts Forever!

Code violations escalate as tenants face eviction

July 10, 2024 | City of North Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida



Black Friday Offer

Get Lifetime Access to Full Government Meeting Transcripts

Lifetime access to full videos, transcriptions, searches, and alerts at a county, city, state, and federal level.

$99/year $199 LIFETIME
Founder Member One-Time Payment

Full Video Access

Watch full, unedited government meeting videos

Unlimited Transcripts

Access and analyze unlimited searchable transcripts

Real-Time Alerts

Get real-time alerts on policies & leaders you track

AI-Generated Summaries

Read AI-generated summaries of meeting discussions

Unlimited Searches

Perform unlimited searches with no monthly limits

Claim Your Spot Now

Limited Spots Available • 30-day money-back guarantee

This article was created by AI summarizing key points discussed. AI makes mistakes, so for full details and context, please refer to the video of the full meeting. Please report any errors so we can fix them. Report an error »

Code violations escalate as tenants face eviction
During a recent government meeting, several cases of code violations were discussed, highlighting ongoing issues with property maintenance and compliance in the area.

In one notable case, a representative for IncNL 14 LLC, Tricia Belleville, requested an extension to address multiple violations at a property located at 861 Southwest 704 Terrace. The issues included mold, faulty plumbing, and overcrowding, with reports of up to 15 occupants not listed on the lease. The board granted an extension until August 24, allowing the property owner time to rectify the violations while imposing a daily fine of $100 for non-compliance.

Another case involved Farley Thermador and his mother, who were seeking approval for a structure that had been deemed non-compliant by the building department. The board confirmed that the structure must be removed, granting a 90-day extension for compliance, with a follow-up scheduled for October 9.

Regina Adonis, property manager for Village Mobile Home Park, reported progress on resolving electrical issues that had delayed compliance for two years. The board extended the deadline by 30 days, contingent on the completion of necessary inspections.

Additionally, a case involving Tiago Wood was addressed, where the property was cited for exterior maintenance issues, including mold and water stains. The code compliance officer confirmed that the violations remained unresolved, prompting further action.

These discussions reflect the ongoing challenges faced by property owners in maintaining compliance with local codes, as well as the government's commitment to enforcing regulations to ensure safe and habitable living conditions. The board's decisions underscore the importance of timely action in addressing code violations to avoid penalties and further legal complications.

View full meeting

This article is based on a recent meeting—watch the full video and explore the complete transcript for deeper insights into the discussion.

View full meeting

Sponsors

Proudly supported by sponsors who keep Florida articles free in 2025

Republi.us
Republi.us
Family Scribe
Family Scribe