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Common Violations: Fort Worth vs Haltom City

How do common violations rules compare between Fort Worth, TX and Haltom City, TX?

Fort Worth and Haltom City have similar restriction levels.

Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Fort Worth's most common code violations include high grass/weeds over 12 inches, junk vehicles, illegal dumping, substandard structures, and improper trash storage. Fort Worth Code of Ordinances Chapter 11 and Chapter 23 govern most property maintenance standards.

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Haltom City, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

The most common code violations in Tarrant County include tall grass and weeds exceeding 12 inches, junk vehicles, illegal dumping, substandard structures, and zoning violations such as unpermitted home businesses or accessory structures.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort WorthHaltom City
High GrassOver 12 inches = violation-
Junk VehiclesVisible from public ROW-
Trash ContainersBehind front building line-
Max FineUp to $500/day-
Top Violation-Tall grass/weeds over 12 inches
Second Most Common-Junk vehicles on property
Penalty Range-$500-$2,000/day
Fort Worth Cases-100,000+ annually

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Fort Worth FAQ

What is the most common code violation in Fort Worth?

High grass and weeds exceeding 12 inches is consistently one of the most reported violations, followed by junk vehicles and illegal dumping.

What happens if I don't fix a code violation in Fort Worth?

After receiving a notice, you have a set compliance period. Failure to comply can result in fines up to $500/day, city abatement with costs billed to you, or property liens.

Haltom City FAQ

What is the most common code violation in Tarrant County?

Overgrown vegetation is the most common violation. Fort Worth requires grass to be kept under 12 inches per Chapter 16 of the city code. Junk vehicles and property maintenance issues are the next most common.

Is it a code violation to have a junk car in my yard in Tarrant County?

Yes, most Tarrant County municipalities prohibit inoperable, unregistered, or junk vehicles stored in view on residential properties.

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