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Commissioners reduce $350,000-plus lien to $3,500 to enable prospective rehabilitation sale

3086855 · April 23, 2025
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Summary

Seminole County commissioners approved reducing a 2008–2018 code-enforcement lien on a probate property from about $350,540.19 to $3,500 after staff said the property had been brought into compliance and a prospective buyer pledged renovation.

The Seminole County Board of County Commissioners voted April 22 to reduce a longstanding code-enforcement lien assessed on a property originally cited in 2008 to a negotiated amount of $3,500 to enable a prospective purchaser to complete a sale and rehabilitation.

Alexis Valle, code enforcement clerk, told commissioners the lien arose from violations cited in October 2008 for trash, debris, uncultivated vegetation and other unsightly matter. The…

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