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Property Blight: Fullerton vs Huntington Beach

How do property blight rules compare between Fullerton, CA and Huntington Beach, CA?

Huntington Beach has fewer restrictions than Fullerton.

Fullerton, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

OCCO Title 3, Division 13 (Property Maintenance) establishes comprehensive standards for property upkeep in unincorporated Orange County. Article 1 prohibits junk and debris accumulation, inoperable vehicles, substandard housing, lawn parking, polluted pools, and garage conversions to living space. OC Development Services Neighborhood Preservation enforces these standards.

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Huntington Beach, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Huntington Beach designates blighted property conditions as nuisances under HBMC Chapter 17.10. Accumulation of weeds, junk, debris, and substandard conditions are enforceable through code enforcement and abatement.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFullertonHuntington Beach
Code SectionOCCO Title 3, Division 13, Art. 1-
Common ViolationsJunk, debris, inoperable vehicles-
GraffitiTitle 3, Div. 13, Art. 2-
Report ViolationsmyOCeServices.ocgov.com-
Phone866-552-8120-
Nuisance Code-HBMC Chapter 17.10
Covered Conditions-Weeds, junk, debris, stagnant water
Vacant Properties-Must be secured and maintained
Enforcement-Code Enforcement Division
Non-Compliance-City abatement + lien

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Fullerton FAQ

What is considered property blight in unincorporated Orange County?

Under OCCO Title 3, Division 13, property blight includes junk and debris accumulation, inoperable vehicles, substandard housing, deteriorated roofs, lawn parking, polluted pools, unauthorized garage living, and operating businesses in residential zones.

How do I report a blighted property in unincorporated Orange County?

File a complaint at myOCeServices.ocgov.com or call the Neighborhood Preservation hotline at 866-552-8120. Code enforcement officers will investigate and work with the property owner toward compliance.

Huntington Beach FAQ

What counts as property blight in Huntington Beach?

Accumulated weeds, junk, debris, dead vegetation, stagnant water, and combustible materials are nuisances under HBMC 17.10.

How do I report a blighted property?

Contact Code Enforcement or file online through the city's website.

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