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Property owner asks for lien reduction under amnesty; resident raises concerns about improperly perfected code liens

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Summary

An attorney for JMP Ventures asked the City of Opa-locka to accept $20,000 as full settlement of outstanding code-enforcement liens on a property now in compliance; a resident separately warned the city may have unenforceable liens where judgments were not properly mailed or posted.

An attorney representing JMP Ventures asked the City of Opa-locka commission to approve a discretionary reduction of code enforcement liens under the city's lien amnesty program, saying the property at 3120 NW 130th Street is now in compliance but the current reduced balance remains unaffordable.

Attorney Adrian Acosta told the commission the property's reduced balance was "$126,798.60" (as stated in the record) and said his client had secured $20,000 through a private loan as the maximum available immediate payment, and asked the commission to accept that amount as full…

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