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Code Compliance Board releases HUD-owned parcel from lien, keeps fine attached to former owner

5502473 · July 30, 2025
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The Daytona Beach Code Compliance Board voted June 12 to remove a lien from a HUD-held parcel so a buyer can close, while leaving the outstanding lien on the parcel's prior owner, Melissa Casper.

The Daytona Beach Code Compliance Board on June 12 voted to release a lien on a HUD-owned parcel while leaving the monetary lien attached to the former owner, Melissa Casper, allowing a prospective buyer to close on the property without that parcel encumbrance.

City staff told the board that HUD had brought the property into compliance and requested in a letter that the lien on the parcel be released. "HUD put it in compliance, and HUD did request in a letter a full release," a city staff member said during the hearing. Board members debated whether acting in the owner's absence created a due-process risk; the city attorney advised the board that…

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