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Property Maintenance in Eastvale, CA (2026)

5 verified property maintenance rules for Eastvale, California, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Trash Bin Storage

Under EMC Section 16.05.110, trash, recycling, and organics containers must be stored out of view from the public right-of-way except when set out for collection. Containers may not be placed at the curb more than 24 hours before pickup and must be removed within 24 hours after. Visible storage of containers is a code violation.

Eastvale Trash Bin Storage & Screening

Some Restrictions

Property Blight

Eastvale prohibits blighting property conditions under its own Administrative Nuisance Abatement ordinance (EMC Chapter 8.18). Accumulated junk, debris, deteriorated structures, and conditions out of conformity with neighboring community standards that diminish property values are declared public nuisances and are enforced by the city's Code Enforcement / Community Enhancement and Safety team.

Eastvale Property Blight & Nuisance Abatement

Some Restrictions

Vacant Lot Maintenance

Vacant lots and unmaintained vacant properties in Eastvale are regulated as public nuisances under EMC Chapter 8.18. Overgrown weeds, dead vegetation, accumulated debris, and attractive nuisances such as unfenced pools or open structures are prohibited, and the city separately requires registration of residential property in foreclosure (EMC Chapter 8.08).

Eastvale Vacant Lot & Vacant Property Maintenance

Some Restrictions

Garage Sale Rules

Eastvale's own ordinance, EMC Chapter 6.28, limits residents to three garage sales per 12 consecutive months, each lasting no more than three consecutive days. Sales may not run between 8:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. Only one on-premises sign (max four square feet) is allowed, and no permit is required.

Eastvale Garage Sale Rules

Some Restrictions

Weeds & Overgrown Grass

Eastvale's own nuisance code (EMC Section 8.18.030) declares lawns with grass over six inches and dead, hazardous, or fire-prone vegetation to be public nuisances. The code defines "weeds" to include dry grass, brush, and flammable growth that creates a fire hazard, and the city may order abatement and recover costs.

Eastvale Weeds & Overgrown Grass

Some Restrictions

Looking for Riverside County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Eastvale city rules.

Property Maintenance in Riverside County