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Special magistrate reduces $468,000 code lien to $46,800, grants two-year payment plan
Summary
At a Sept. 16 Code Enforcement hearing, the City of West Palm Beach reduced a long-running code lien on a Summit Boulevard property to $46,800 and allowed 24 months to pay after the property manager described a protracted tenant dispute and lengthy rehabilitation.
The City of West Palm Beach special magistrate on Sept. 16 reduced a code lien on a Summit Boulevard property from a city-asserted $468,000 to $46,800 and approved a 24-month payment schedule. The order resolved a case the city says began with violations including outdoor storage, missing grass, rotted wood, mold and exposed wiring.
The magistrate said the reduced lien amount and payment terms would settle the outstanding fine; Mark Joyce, a…
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