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Code board cuts SunRock LLC lien to $5,000 after owner shows property repaired
Summary
The Daytona Beach Code Enforcement Board reduced a $10,000-plus lien to $5,000 for SunRock LLC after staff found the previously derelict house made habitable; payment must be made within 30 days or the lien reverts to its original amount.
The Daytona Beach Code Enforcement Board on Jan. 9 reduced a code lien against SunRock LLC for a Division Street property to $5,000, with the reduced amount due within 30 days or the lien reverting to the original amount. The board’s action followed city staff testimony that the house had been repaired and was now habitable.
The lien review arose after owner Grant Barlow told the board he had bought the property sight unseen and discovered it had been occupied by squatters. “We did a lot of work to it,” Barlow said, describing roof replacement, utility…
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