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Magistrate suspends vacation‑rental certificate for 515 days for Key Largo Lane property
Summary
The special magistrate granted the city’s request to suspend the vacation‑rental certificate for 2612 Key Largo Lane for 515 days after the city cited nine qualifying violations across multiple inspections.
The City of Fort Lauderdale’s special magistrate on July 24 granted the Community Enhancement Division’s request to suspend the vacation‑rental certificate for the property at 2612 Key Largo Lane (Case CE25060699) for 515 calendar days, effective immediately.
The city presented a history of nine qualifying violations at the address, including repeated reports of improperly placed solid‑waste containers, parking/vehicles on the property at prohibited times and other public‑nuisance items. Under the city’s vacation‑rental ordinance the magistrate has authority to suspend certificates cumulatively when multiple violations meet the qualifying standard; the city requested the 515‑day suspension based on the cumulative count and the additional 30‑day increments allowed for extra qualifying violations.
Why it matters: a 515‑day suspension removes the property’s ability to legally operate as a short‑term or vacation rental for the duration, and it is…
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