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Magistrate cuts two long‑standing Seminole County liens, sets payment deadlines

Seminole County Special Magistrate · March 23, 2026
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At a Seminole County special magistrate hearing, the magistrate reduced two long‑standing accrued liens — one to $1,000 and another to $100 — and set firm payment deadlines that would return the liens to their original amounts if unpaid.

A Seminole County special magistrate on April 7 reduced two long-standing code-enforcement liens and set payment deadlines that would cause the liens to revert if the owners did not pay.

John Martin, manager of Seminole County Code Enforcement, told the magistrate the county sought a reduction in case 12-31-CESM for property at 1707 Kimmy Kaye Drive, Geneva. The county asked that the accrued lien be reduced to $1,000 to be paid within 90…

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