In a recent Seminole County Code Enforcement Board meeting, significant discussions centered around a property located at 1208 Helen Street, owned by Miguel and Maria I. Leon. The property has been cited for ongoing violations related to uncultivated vegetation, leading to a proposed lien of $4,900 for 98 days of repeat violations. This fine will continue to accrue at a rate of $50 per day if the violations persist.
The case, which dates back to 2019, was initially brought to the board's attention by a former code enforcement officer. After a period of compliance, a new complaint was filed in April 2024, prompting further inspections that revealed the property was once again in violation of Seminole County Code.
During the meeting, family members of the property owners expressed their struggles with a tenant, Tommy J. Leon, who allegedly occupies the home without paying rent and has contributed to the property's deteriorating condition. They detailed issues such as a lack of running water, accumulation of junk vehicles, and overall neglect of the property. The family is currently seeking legal avenues to evict the tenant and restore the property.
The board ultimately decided to table the matter until the next meeting on August 24, allowing the family time to address the tenant situation. However, the existing fines will continue to accumulate, emphasizing the urgency for compliance. The board reiterated the importance of resolving the vegetation issue and restoring the property to avoid further penalties.
As the situation develops, the family is encouraged to work with local authorities to expedite the eviction process and begin necessary repairs to the property.