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Property Maintenance in Perris, CA (2026)

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

Verified from official government sources

Trash Bin Storage

Perris Municipal Code Chapter 7.16 governs how residents store and set out trash and recycling carts. Containers may not be stored where they are visible from the street or kept on the public right-of-way, and the City treats improperly stored carts as a code violation enforced by its Code Enforcement Division.

Perris Trash and Recycling Cart Storage

Some Restrictions

Property Blight

The City of Perris enforces blight and exterior-maintenance standards under its own Municipal Code, not Riverside County's. The Code Enforcement (Neighborhood Preservation) Division treats accumulated trash and debris, junk, inoperable household items, dead or overgrown front-yard vegetation, and improperly stored trash carts as public nuisances subject to abatement.

Perris Property Blight and Nuisance

Some Restrictions

Vacant Lot Maintenance

Perris does not publish a standalone vacant-lot ordinance, but undeveloped and vacant parcels fall under the City's general nuisance and weed-and-rubbish abatement code (Title 7, Chapters 7.02 and 7.08). Owners must keep lots free of accumulated rubbish, debris, and overgrown weeds that the City can declare and abate as a public nuisance.

Perris Vacant Lot and Undeveloped Property Maintenance

Some Restrictions

Garage Sale Rules

Perris regulates yard and garage sales under Municipal Code Chapter 5.32. Each address is limited to three yard sales per calendar year, sales may run one to three consecutive days, and a permit is required. Sales are allowed Friday through Sunday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., with a permit obtained at City Hall.

Perris Yard Sale / Garage Sale Rules

Some Restrictions

Weeds & Overgrown Grass

Perris requires owners and occupants to keep front-yard and street-visible vegetation alive and maintained, and authorizes the City to abate overgrown weeds and rubbish. Letting visible vegetation die, become overgrown, or go missing is a code violation enforced by the City of Perris, not Riverside County.

Perris Weeds, Overgrowth and Landscape Maintenance

Some Restrictions

Looking for Riverside County county-wide rules?

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

Property Maintenance in Riverside County