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Council approves reduction of code-enforcement lien for property owner Invitation Homes
Summary
The council approved a reduction of a code-enforcement lien for a rental property owner (Invitation Homes subsidiary) from $120,592.90 to $48,785.80 after hearing the applicant explain inspection and permitting errors by a third-party vendor and steps taken to correct the condition.
The council unanimously approved a request to reduce a long-standing code-enforcement lien related to an air-conditioning/inspection permit issue at a rental property managed by a subsidiary of Invitation Homes. Mickey Grindstaff, attorney for THR Florida Limited Partnership (an Invitation Homes subsidiary), told the council the company accepted responsibility for a permitting and inspection lapse that…
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