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Property Blight: Conroe vs Willis

How do property blight rules compare between Conroe, TX and Willis, TX?

Conroe and Willis have similar restriction levels.

Conroe, TX

Montgomery County

Some Restrictions

Conroe Sec. 26-33 prohibits accumulation of garbage, rubbish, appliances, furniture, and tires unless entirely enclosed. Property blight visible from public areas is a public nuisance subject to code enforcement.

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Willis, TX

Montgomery County

Some Restrictions

Montgomery County abates dangerous structures and public nuisances under Health & Safety Code Ch. 343 Unincorporated Area Nuisances. Conroe Code Ch. 38 requires 30-day notice. Costs lien against property under §343.023.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConroeWillis
Code SectionSec. 26-33-
GarbageMust be in closed receptacle-
RubbishMust not be visible from public-
Max Fine$2,000-
EnforcementCode Enforcement Division-
County Law-TX H&S Code Ch. 343
Notice Period-30 days county, 10-30 city
Conroe Code-Ch. 38 + IPMC 2021
Grass Height-Over 36 inches county; 12 inches Conroe
Lien Authority-§343.023 and §214.001

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Conroe FAQ

Can Code Enforcement cite me for junk in my Conroe yard?

Yes. Rubbish, appliances, furniture, and tires visible from a public place violate Sec. 26-33 and may result in fines up to $2,000.

How do I report a blighted property in Conroe?

Contact the Code Enforcement Division. Officers proactively patrol and respond to complaints about garbage accumulation, junk vehicles, and structural blight.

Can I store a boat or trailer in my Conroe side yard?

Yes, if not creating a nuisance. Visibility from a public place and condition matter under Sec. 26-33. Deed restrictions may also limit visible storage.

Willis FAQ

Can Montgomery County force me to clean up my yard?

Yes, under TX H&S Code §343. They issue 30-day notice; if you don't comply they abate and lien your property. Criminal charges up to $500/day possible.

What happens with Harvey-damaged properties?

Structures unrepaired after flood damage can be declared dangerous under §214.001 and §343. Conroe and the county actively enforce against long-vacant flood properties.

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