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Elderly property owner faces hefty fines amid health crisis

June 06, 2024 | Fort Pierce, St. Lucie County, Florida



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Elderly property owner faces hefty fines amid health crisis
In a recent government meeting, a special magistrate addressed a case involving an elderly property owner facing significant fines due to code violations. The owner, Mr. Justine, has been severely ill, resulting in his hospitalization and loss of sight, which hindered his ability to manage property compliance.

Representing Mr. Justine, an agent detailed the owner's proactive efforts to rectify the violations, including hiring contractors to complete necessary repairs. However, complications arose when a contractor failed to fulfill their obligations, further delaying compliance. The agent emphasized that Mr. Justine's health issues took precedence, leading to a domino effect that impacted property taxes and insurance.

The fines accumulated to $23,280 due to noncompliance, with the city estimating administrative costs of over $1,400 related to the case. The magistrate acknowledged the extenuating circumstances surrounding Mr. Justine's health and recommended a reduction of the fines to $25,100, which includes administrative fees.

The city agreed to a payment plan, allowing 60 days for the reduced amount to be settled. If the payment is not made within this timeframe, the original fine amount will revert, and a lien may be filed against the property. The magistrate's decision reflects a balance between enforcing compliance and recognizing the challenges faced by the property owner.

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