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Special magistrate orders Daytona Beach mobile-home park to clear common-area violations by Sept. 3
Summary
A Daytona Beach special magistrate found Daytona Beach MHP LLC in noncompliance over trash, fencing and rodent-harborage conditions across its manufactured-housing community and ordered the owner to correct the listed violations by Sept. 3 or face daily fines.
A special magistrate for the City of Daytona Beach on Aug. 12 ordered Daytona Beach MHP LLC to bring common areas at its manufactured-housing community into compliance by Sept. 3, 2025, after finding the property in violation of city codes for outside storage, unmaintained property, rodent harborage and dilapidated fencing.
The order followed testimony from John Stinson, a city code inspector, who said the propertywide inspections showed persistent trash and debris, a deteriorated perimeter fence and conditions supporting rodent harborage. Stinson recommended the magistrate find the property in noncompliance and set a next cutoff compliance date of Sept. 3.
The magistrate said the violations described in the notice were adequate to inform the owner of the problems and declined to treat the case as legally ambiguous. The magistrate directed the…
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