Fulshear vs Rosenberg
How do vacant lot maintenance rules compare between Fulshear, TX and Rosenberg, TX?
Fulshear, TX
Fort Bend County
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Rosenberg, TX
Fort Bend County
Vacant lots in Rosenberg must comply with the same vegetation height limits and refuse storage rules as occupied properties.
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| Fact | Fulshear | Rosenberg |
|---|---|---|
| Vegetation limit | - | 12 inches |
| Sections | - | 14-27 and 14-29 |
| Enforcement | - | Notice then abatement |
| Cost recovery | - | Lien on property |
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Fulshear FAQ
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Rosenberg FAQ
Do vacant lots in Rosenberg need to be mowed?
Yes. Vacant lots are subject to the same twelve-inch vegetation limit as occupied properties unless they qualify for the agricultural exemption on the tax rolls.
Who is responsible if a vacant lot becomes overgrown?
The owner of record listed in the Fort Bend County tax rolls is responsible and will receive notice and any abatement charges from the city.
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