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Special magistrate cuts $1.7 million in code fines to $17,353 after new owner brings Pembroke Park property into compliance

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A special magistrate reduced about $1.74 million in accumulated code fines across multiple cases tied to 2400 Southwest 30th Ave to $17,353 after the new owner completed repairs and submitted permits; payment due within 90 days or original fines resume.

On July 16, 2025, Pembroke Park’s special magistrate approved a 99% reduction of code enforcement fines tied to multiple cases at 2400 Southwest 30th Avenue, mitigating roughly $1,735,339 in accumulated fines down to $17,353.39 in a global settlement after the property owner brought the units into compliance.

The reduction matters because the fines stemmed from violations dating to 2020 and accumulated under a prior owner; the new owner, Yaniv Dresner, testified that he purchased the complex in November 2024, completed substantial repairs and permitting work, and asked the town to abate the outstanding liens.

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