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Property Blight: Greensboro vs High Point

How do property blight rules compare between Greensboro, NC and High Point, NC?

High Point has fewer restrictions than Greensboro.

Greensboro, NC

Guilford County

Heavy Restrictions

Greensboro enforces property maintenance through its Code Compliance Division. Properties must be maintained free of rubbish, debris, overgrown vegetation, and inoperable vehicles. The city actively addresses blighted conditions through code enforcement, citations, and nuisance abatement. The Housing Code in Chapter 11 sets minimum housing standards.

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High Point, NC

Guilford County

Some Restrictions

Guilford County has no general property-blight or minimum-housing code for unincorporated land beyond its solid-waste nuisance rules. Blighted-structure and general property-maintenance enforcement is a city power in NC, so Greensboro or High Point handles it inside their limits, not the county.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreensboroHigh Point
EnforcementCode Compliance Division-
Code ReferenceChapter 11 — Housing Code-
ProhibitedRubbish, debris, inoperable vehicles-
CitationsAdministrative citations and fines-
AbatementNuisance abatement proceedings-
General blight code-None at county level
Governing statute-NC Gen. Stat. Ch. 160D
Main nuisance tool-Solid Waste Ord. Ch. 15.5
City authority-Greensboro / High Point
County contact-Planning & Development

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Greensboro FAQ

What constitutes property blight in Greensboro?

Blight includes accumulated rubbish, debris, inoperable vehicles, overgrown vegetation, and structural deterioration that creates a nuisance.

How do I report blight in Greensboro?

Contact the Code Compliance Division or submit a complaint through the city's online system.

High Point FAQ

Does Guilford County have a property-maintenance code?

No broad minimum-housing or blight code for unincorporated land; the county enforces solid-waste nuisances (dumping, junk, scrap tires) and junked vehicles. City codes cover blight inside Greensboro and High Point.

Who do I report a run-down property to?

If unincorporated, call Guilford County Planning & Development or Environmental Services; if inside a city, contact that city's code-enforcement office.

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