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WHAT LANDLORDS AND TENANTS SHOULD KNOW
CED will aggressively enforce Public Nuisance Violations. Violators should remember that it’s
not enough to pay penalties, violators must correct the problems. If not, a second or third violation
may be issued with a higher fine and/or jail time.
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Graffiti or other defacing should be removed from buildings and fences to maintain a neat and clean neighborhood.
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Owners and renters are responsible for the cleanliness of the property.
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Animal waste from dogs, cats, or other pets is solid waste. Residents shouldn’t allow such waste to accumulate on the property.
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Items, such as auto parts, building materials, household items, or commercial equipment, should not be stored in yards.
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Commercial, inoperable vehicles cannot be stored on residential property.
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Vehicles of any kind cannot be parked on unpaved portions of a yard, including front or back lawns.
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