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Grapevine vs Southlake

How do vacant lot maintenance rules compare between Grapevine, TX and Southlake, TX?

Grapevine, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Vacant lots in Grapevine must be maintained to the same standards as occupied properties. Owners must mow vegetation below 12 inches, remove debris, secure against dumping, and ensure the property is not a harbor for vermin. Code Enforcement may abate chronic vacant lot nuisances and file liens against the property for costs.

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Southlake, TX

Tarrant County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGrapevineSouthlake
Same StandardsAs occupied properties-
Grass HeightBelow 12 inches-
Notice Period10 days typical-
Chronic ViolatorNo additional notice for 12 months-
Lien AuthorityUnder TX H&S Code 342-

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Grapevine FAQ

Who maintains vacant lots in my Grapevine neighborhood?

The property owner, even if the lot is undeveloped. Code Enforcement can require mowing and cleanup within 10 days of notice.

Can the city mow a vacant lot and bill the owner?

Yes, under Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 342 and Grapevine ordinances. Unpaid costs become a lien on the property.

Southlake FAQ

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