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Abandoned Vehicles: Bay Hill vs Orlando

How do abandoned vehicles rules compare between Bay Hill, FL and Orlando, FL?

Bay Hill has fewer restrictions than Orlando.

Bay Hill, FL

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Orange County Code Chapter 15 prohibits abandoned, inoperable, or wrecked vehicles on public and private property. Vehicles without current registration or unable to move under own power deemed junk. Removal authority under FL Statute 705.103.

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Orlando, FL

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Orlando enforces abandoned vehicle laws through City Code Ch. 43 and Florida Statute 705.103. Vehicles parked on public property for more than 48 to 72 hours without movement, or visibly inoperable vehicles on private property visible from the street, may be tagged, towed, and processed as abandoned. Owners receive notice and have a redemption window before sale or scrapping.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBay HillOrlando
Time Limit48 hours public-
Notice10 day cure-
Tow Fee150-300 dollars-
Fine100 per day-
State LawFL 705.103-
Code Section-Orlando City Code Ch. 43 + FS 705.103
Public Property-48-72 hours without movement triggers abandonment
Private Property-Inoperable vehicles must be in enclosed structure
Reporting-Call Orlando 311 or Code Enforcement
Owner Window-About 35 days to reclaim before lien sale

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Bay Hill FAQ

What counts as an abandoned vehicle?

Any vehicle that is inoperable, unregistered, or has been parked in one location on public property for over 48 hours.

Who enforces this in Orange County?

Orange County code enforcement at (407) 836-3111 handles complaints.

Orlando FAQ

How do I report an abandoned vehicle in Orlando?

Call Orlando 311 or submit a request through the OrlandoGov mobile app. Provide the location, license plate (if visible), and how long the vehicle has been there. Code Enforcement will investigate and tag if appropriate.

Can I keep an inoperable vehicle on my own property?

Only if it is stored inside a garage or fully enclosed structure. Inoperable vehicles visible from the street violate Orlando code and can be cited even on private property.

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