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Property Blight: Castaic vs Santa Monica

How do property blight rules compare between Castaic, CA and Santa Monica, CA?

Castaic has fewer restrictions than Santa Monica.

Castaic, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Property blight in unincorporated LA County is addressed through nuisance abatement, fire hazard reduction, and building code enforcement. The county enforces maintenance standards for both occupied and vacant properties. Foreclosure registry requires maintenance of bank-owned properties.

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Santa Monica, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Santa Monica enforces strict property maintenance under SMMC Ch. 13.02. Deteriorated fences, unsightly structures, and unmaintained landscaping are violations. Properties must be maintained to not diminish neighboring property values or enjoyment.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCastaicSanta Monica
NuisanceTrash, debris, overgrowth prohibited-
Vacant PropertyMust be secured and maintained-
ForeclosuresRegistry and maintenance required-
EnforcementCounty code enforcement-
Code-SMMC Ch. 13.02
Violations-Deteriorated structures, blight
Landscaping-Must prevent erosion and dust
Standard-Harmony with adjacent properties

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Castaic FAQ

How do I report property blight in LA County?

File a complaint with LA County code enforcement at (888) 756-2700 or online at publichealth.lacounty.gov. You can report trash, junk vehicles, overgrown vegetation, graffiti, and deteriorated structures.

What counts as property blight?

Accumulated trash, junk vehicles, overgrown vegetation, graffiti, broken windows, peeling paint, deteriorated fences, and abandoned property. Any condition that negatively impacts neighborhood aesthetics and property values.

Can the county clean up a blighted property?

Yes. After proper notice and failure to comply, the county can perform abatement and bill the property owner. Costs are recovered through property liens. Contact LA County Neighborhood Services for assistance.

Santa Monica FAQ

What counts as property blight?

Peeling paint, broken windows, accumulated junk, overgrown vegetation, damaged roofing, and non-functioning vehicles visible from the street.

Can the city clean my property without permission?

Yes, Santa Monica may abate nuisance conditions after proper notice and charge the cost to the property owner as a lien.

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