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Renovation without permit sparks legal battle

June 13, 2024 | City of Mount Dora, Lake County, Florida



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Renovation without permit sparks legal battle
In a recent government meeting, officials addressed a case involving unauthorized interior renovations at a property, which led to a stop work order issued on March 14, 2024. The property owner received a notice of violation on April 25, followed by a notice of hearing scheduled for May 14.

During the discussions, it was revealed that the renovations were completed without the necessary permits, prompting further investigation into the property. The officials noted that a rental certificate was also required for the property, which had been listed on Airbnb.

The property owner has since applied for the required permit and has made resubmissions in response to comments from the reviewing authorities. Officials expressed confidence that the permit would be issued within 30 days, as the comments received were deemed minor.

Additionally, there was clarification regarding the air conditioning unit, which had been previously permitted by the former owner. The current owner confirmed that the AC work was completed and that the violation did not pertain to this aspect of the property.

The meeting concluded with officials agreeing to submit the findings and evidence related to the case, ensuring that all necessary steps are taken to rectify the situation and comply with local regulations.

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