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Property Maintenance in Spring Hill, FL (2026)

4 verified property maintenance rules for Spring Hill, Florida, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Trash Bin Storage

Spring Hill residential solid waste is collected by Coastal Waste & Recycling, Inc. under a new Hernando County contract approved May 13, 2025 and effective January 2, 2026 (replacing Republic Services, which served the County since 2012). Carts must be placed at the curb between 6:00 p.m. the night before collection and 6:00 a.m. on collection day, positioned 3 feet from the roadway with handles facing the house, lids closed, and removed by the end of the service day. Cart weight may not exceed 100 lbs. Universal (mandatory) area rate is $217.37 per year, billed as a non-ad valorem assessment on the annual tax bill. Twice-weekly garbage, weekly recycling, weekly yard waste, and 6 bulk pickups per year.

Spring Hill (Hernando County) Trash & Recycling Cart Placement Rules

Some Restrictions

Property Blight

In Spring Hill (unincorporated Hernando County), grass and weeds may not exceed 18 inches in height (excluding seed pods) on any property where the natural vegetation has been removed — Hernando County's signature property-maintenance threshold. Abandoned or inoperative vehicles on private property for more than 30 days are violations unless stored out of view from the right-of-way and adjoining properties. Code Enforcement gives the owner 20 days from notice to mow or abate; non-compliance leads to County-contracted abatement billed back to the owner, with a lien if unpaid more than 30 days after the Board meeting placing the lien. Special Magistrate fines under FS 162.09 up to $250/day first, $500/day repeat.

Spring Hill (Hernando County) Property Blight, Junk & Nuisance Standards

Some Restrictions

Vacant Lot Maintenance

Spring Hill was master-planned by the Deltona Corporation in 1967 with 28,500 platted lots sold in three years, leaving thousands of small individually owned vacant residential parcels scattered through Hernando County — vacant-lot mowing is one of the most heavily enforced code issues in the County. The same standard applies as for occupied lots: grass, weeds, and underbrush may not exceed 18 inches tall (excluding seed pods) under Hernando County code, but only where natural vegetation has been removed. Owners get 20 days from Notice of Violation to mow; non-compliance triggers County-contracted mowing billed to the owner with a lien if unpaid. Foreclosed/mortgagee-held vacant properties must register annually under Chapter 15 Article X at $250/year through MuniReg LLC. Special Magistrate fines up to $250/day first, $500/day repeat (FS 162.09).

Spring Hill (Hernando County) Vacant Lot Maintenance — Deltona Legacy Enforcement

Heavy Restrictions

Garage Sale Rules

Hernando County does not impose a numeric cap on garage / yard / estate / moving sales in unincorporated Spring Hill — there is no countywide ordinance limiting the number of sales per year, length per sale, or hours of operation that applies to occasional residential sellers. A Local Business Tax Receipt is NOT required (Hernando County repealed its Local Business Tax / Occupational License Ordinance effective August 1, 2007). The defining restriction is on signage: under Hernando County Chapter 25.5 (Signs), the only signs permitted on County right-of-way are official regulatory signs; off-premise garage-sale signs in the swale, median, or attached to poles or trees are removed as trash without notice. HOAs may impose tighter limits under FS Chapter 720.

Spring Hill (Hernando County) Garage Sale Frequency & Hours Limits

Few Restrictions

Looking for Hernando County county-wide rules?

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

Property Maintenance in Hernando County