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Probate, absent owners complicate enforcement as board grants more time in multiple estate cases
Summary
Several cases at the Daytona Beach Code Enforcement Board's Feb. 13 meeting involved deceased owners or unsettled estates; board members frequently granted continuances and emphasized need for probate or legal authority before final decisions.
The Daytona Beach Code Enforcement Board on Feb. 13 encountered multiple cases where title, probate or the absence of a legally authorized representative delayed corrective work and complicated enforcement. Inspectors and board members repeatedly noted that violations linger when properties are in estates or owners are unavailable.
At one extended exchange, a witness and board counsel discussed a case involving a deceased owner and an…
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