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Auburn vs Redmond

How do property blight rules compare between Auburn, WA and Redmond, WA?

Auburn has fewer restrictions than Redmond.

Auburn, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Auburn regulates property blight including junk, overgrown vegetation, unsecured structures, and nuisance conditions under ACC Title 8 Chapter 8.12 and the adopted International Property Maintenance Code.

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Redmond, WA

King County

Heavy Restrictions

Redmond RMC 6.26 prohibits public nuisances including junk, inoperable vehicles, weeds over 12 inches, graffiti, and unmaintained structures. Code enforcement issues notices with 10 to 30 day abatement windows.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAuburnRedmond
Code ReferenceACC Chapter 8.12 Public Nuisances-
StandardsInternational Property Maintenance Code-
EnforcementAuburn Code Enforcement 253-931-3030-
ProcessCourtesy notice, then civil infraction-
Code-RMC Chapter 6.26
Grass Height Limit-12 inches
Abatement Window-10-30 days typical
Appeal Window-14 days
Contact-(425) 556-2900

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Auburn FAQ

How do I report a blighted property in Auburn?

Call Auburn Code Enforcement at 253-931-3030 or use the online complaint form on the Auburn Community Development website. Include the address and a description of the conditions.

What happens if a property owner ignores a blight notice in Auburn?

The city can issue civil infractions with daily fines and may abate the nuisance directly and lien the cleanup cost against the property under ACC Chapter 8.12.

Redmond FAQ

How tall can grass grow in Redmond before it is a violation?

Overgrown vegetation exceeding 12 inches in height is a nuisance violation under RMC 6.26. Property owners must maintain yards to prevent fire and pest hazards.

Can I report blighted properties in Redmond?

Yes. Contact Redmond Code Enforcement at (425) 556-2900 or submit a complaint through MyRedmond. Officers investigate and issue notices to property owners.

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