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Landlord questions notice mailing after board leaves conditional discharges in place
Summary
An attorney for Byland LLC told the Louisville code board that mailing delays led to overlapping citations; the board found no return mail, left conditional discharges in place for one year, and warned owners they remain responsible for tenant conduct.
Attorney Alan Rubin, appearing for Byland LLC, raised due-process concerns at the June 13 Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Board hearing, saying notices appeared to have been mailed late and that overlapping citations effectively doubled penalties.
Rubin told the board he received multiple notices at once and requested clarity on whether fines had been doubled or if…
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