LA County Building and Safety investigates code complaints through scheduled inspections. Emergency safety hazards are prioritized, while routine complaints are generally investigated within 10-15 business days of filing. Complex cases involving permits or legal action may take longer.
When a code enforcement complaint is filed with LA County DPW Building and Safety, the case is assigned to an inspector. Emergency situations involving immediate threats to life or safety (structural collapse, exposed wiring, gas leaks) are prioritized and may be investigated within 24-48 hours. Routine complaints, such as unpermitted construction, overgrown vegetation, or property maintenance issues, are typically investigated within 10-15 business days. After investigation, the property owner receives a notice of violation with a compliance deadline, usually 30 days for minor issues. If the owner fails to comply, the county may pursue administrative citations, liens, or refer the case to the District Attorney's office.
Failure to comply with a notice of violation may result in administrative citations of $100-$500 per day, property liens, or referral for criminal prosecution.
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