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Lawn Ornament Rules: Hialeah vs Miami

How do lawn ornament rules rules compare between Hialeah, FL and Miami, FL?

Hialeah and Miami have similar restriction levels.

Hialeah, FL

Miami-Dade County

Few Restrictions

Hialeah does not specifically regulate residential lawn ornaments — flamingos, statues, religious icons, holiday figures — on private property. General property-maintenance and right-of-way encroachment rules apply, and condo/HOA covenants under FL §718 and §720 commonly impose private aesthetic restrictions. Religious display protections (FL §761.05; federal RLUIPA) limit local prohibitions on religious symbols.

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Miami, FL

Miami-Dade County

Few Restrictions

Miami's zoning and property maintenance codes do not restrict residential lawn ornaments, statuary, or religious displays. Political signs are protected as free speech. Condo and HOA architectural review committees retain authority under FL §718 and §720, and all loose ornaments must be secured ahead of any Tropical Storm or Hurricane Watch.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHialeahMiami
Specific City RuleNone for lawn ornaments-
Right-of-WayNo encroachment-
Religious ProtectionFL §761.05; RLUIPA-
Condo/HOAFL §718.113; §720.304-
HurricaneSecure or remove before storms-
Citywide-No restrictions
Free Speech-Political signs protected
Flag Display-Federal + FL §720.3045 protect
HOA Authority-FL §720.304
Hurricane Securing-Required for tropical storm watch

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Hialeah FAQ

Can I put pink flamingos on my Hialeah lawn?

Yes. Hialeah does not specifically regulate residential lawn ornaments. Keep them out of the public sidewalk and swale, clear of corner sight-distance triangles, and check any HOA or condo restrictions that may apply.

Can my HOA forbid religious lawn ornaments?

HOAs may impose general aesthetic rules under FL §720.304, but state and federal law (FL §761.05 Religious Freedom Restoration Act; federal RLUIPA; First Amendment) limit restrictions that burden religious exercise. Recent Florida amendments also protect certain affixed religious symbols.

Miami FAQ

Are lawn ornaments restricted in Miami?

Not by City code. Miami 21 and the City of Miami Code do not regulate decorative lawn ornaments, statuary, fountains, or religious displays at single-family homes. Damaged or deteriorated items can be cited under Chapter 38 blight provisions.

Can my HOA restrict my flag display?

No, not for the U.S. flag, Florida state flag, or POW/MIA flag — FL §720.3045 and the federal Freedom to Display the American Flag Act preempt HOA bans. HOAs can impose reasonable size and placement rules for the pole.

What about lawn ornaments during hurricane season?

Every loose outdoor ornament must be brought in or anchored ahead of any Tropical Storm or Hurricane Watch — wind-borne ornaments cause significant damage. Homeowners may face civil liability for damage caused by failure to secure their property.

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