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Common Violations: Houston vs La Porte

How do common violations rules compare between Houston, TX and La Porte, TX?

Houston and La Porte have similar restriction levels.

Houston, TX

Harris County

Some Restrictions

Common code violations in Houston include overgrown lots, junk vehicles, illegal dumping, building without permits, sign code violations, and deed restriction violations. Houston's lack of zoning makes property maintenance and deed restriction enforcement particularly important.

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La Porte, TX

Harris County

Some Restrictions

Common violations in the Harris County area include construction without permits (within city limits), dilapidated fences and accessory structures, junk vehicle storage, overgrown lots, illegal dumping, and flood regulation violations. Within Houston, unpermitted work and dangerous buildings are top concerns.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHoustonLa Porte
#1 ComplaintOvergrown lots/weeds-
Unique to HoustonDeed restriction enforcement-
No ZoningProperty maintenance code focused-
Illegal DumpingUp to $2,000 + 180 days jail-
Houston Top-Work without permits
County Top-Flood regulation violations
Structures-Dilapidated fences/sheds
Nuisance-Junk vehicles, dumping

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Houston FAQ

What are the most reported code violations in Houston?

Overgrown lots and weeds, junk vehicles, illegal dumping, building without permits, and sign code violations are the most common. Deed restriction violations are also significant due to Houston's lack of zoning.

How does Houston enforce land use without zoning?

Houston enforces deed restrictions through the Legal Department. Property maintenance codes under Chapter 33 and building codes address many issues that other cities handle through zoning.

La Porte FAQ

What are the most common code violations in Harris County?

In Houston: work without permits, expired permits, and dangerous buildings. In unincorporated areas: flood regulation violations, junk vehicles, illegal dumping, and dilapidated structures.

Can I get fined for a dilapidated shed in Harris County?

Within Houston, fences and accessory structures must be maintained in structurally sound condition, with fines of $200-$2,000 per violation. In unincorporated areas, enforcement is more limited.

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