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Cocoa Beach magistrate orders vacation-rental penalties, requires $250 business-tax payment
Summary
Special Magistrate Lonnie Groot ordered respondent Bridal Miller to pay a $250 local business tax fine plus statutory penalties and left a separate $500 fine in place, after the respondent said he had paused future vacation-rental listings while resolving a fire-inspection hold.
Special Magistrate Lonnie Groot ordered on March 12 that respondent Bridal Miller must pay a $250 local business tax fine plus any statutory penalties for a vacation rental at 162 Bimini Road, and left a separate $500 fine in place for potential future enforcement.
The order follows a compliance (Massey) hearing in which Code Enforcement Officer Danielle Crawford told the magistrate that Miller had failed to obtain a business tax receipt and an RS-1 registration for a vacation rental and had been found noncompliant at a prior hearing on Nov. 13. Crawford said Miller completed the…
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